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- Ref.14765
- Ref.14770
- Ref.165.024
- Ref.166.020
- Ref.212_30_44_50_01_002
- Ref.212.32.41.20.04.001
- Ref.21230412001005
- Ref.21230425003001
- Ref.215.92.46.51.01.001
- Ref.222580
- Ref.223050
- Ref.2231.80
- Ref.2232_30
- Ref.22430552101001
- Ref.225.12.43.50.01.001
- Ref.2264_50
- Ref.226580
- Ref.227.90.55.21.99.002
- Ref.233.20.41.21.01.001
- Ref.233.20.41.21.01.002
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Used & Pre-owned Omega Seamaster under $10000
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OMEGA Seamaster: The Sovereign of the Deep
Since its debut in 1948, the OMEGA Seamaster has epitomized aquatic excellence, evolving from the robust reference 2577 to the iconic Seamaster 300 (1957) and the contemporary Diver 300M, favored by James Bond. This timepiece features helium escape valves and Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements, seamlessly combining dive-ready durability with cinematic allure.
Secondary Market: Oceanic Demand and Rare Editions
Vintage Seamaster 300 references CK2913 command prices ranging from $10,000 to $30,000. In contrast, limited editions such as the Seamaster Diver 300M “Spectre” (ref. 233.32.41.21.01.001) are valued between $10,000 and $15,000, significantly exceeding their retail price of approximately $6,000. The combination of high demand and limited production has rendered these timepieces scarce at authorized dealers, prompting collectors to turn to the pre-owned market, where the condition and provenance of the watches are of utmost importance.