Kurteti
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Hi Folks
Up today I have the Seamaster that any watch collector should have the pleasure of owning at least once in their collecting journey.
Similar in most regards to the 41mm 2254.50, this 2252.50 is the answer to anyone with a smaller wrist that cannot pull off the sizing of the 41mm counterpart.
In my opinion, this would be suitable for any wrist between 5.5-7”
Nicknamed the “Peter Blake” owing to the sailor ambassador for Omega in the late 90’s and a collaborator on many of the Seamaster editions.
Coming in at 36mm wide and 12mm thickness with a 44mm lug to lug, and powered by the ETA based COSC certified Omega caliber 1120 movement, this Seamaster boasts a much smoother sweep of the seconds hand when compared to current seamasters.
At 300m water resistance, this is as robust a time piece as you can get at a very affordable price point
The watch has some signs of wear on the bezel and minimal wear to the bracelet.
The bracelet is one of the most comfortable and in my opinion is the one that best suits the watch when compared to the bond style bracelets.
Sized for my 7.3” wrist, the package has 1 extra half link and was recently serviced by Omega, with replaced parts included. The watch likely also received a polish during service as the edges are relatively sharp and defined.
Included is the service box, service card, original replaced parts, and a half link.
Asking $3445 shipped from the GTA for a true example of a GADA timepiece.
Up today I have the Seamaster that any watch collector should have the pleasure of owning at least once in their collecting journey.
Similar in most regards to the 41mm 2254.50, this 2252.50 is the answer to anyone with a smaller wrist that cannot pull off the sizing of the 41mm counterpart.
In my opinion, this would be suitable for any wrist between 5.5-7”
Nicknamed the “Peter Blake” owing to the sailor ambassador for Omega in the late 90’s and a collaborator on many of the Seamaster editions.
Coming in at 36mm wide and 12mm thickness with a 44mm lug to lug, and powered by the ETA based COSC certified Omega caliber 1120 movement, this Seamaster boasts a much smoother sweep of the seconds hand when compared to current seamasters.
At 300m water resistance, this is as robust a time piece as you can get at a very affordable price point
The watch has some signs of wear on the bezel and minimal wear to the bracelet.
The bracelet is one of the most comfortable and in my opinion is the one that best suits the watch when compared to the bond style bracelets.
Sized for my 7.3” wrist, the package has 1 extra half link and was recently serviced by Omega, with replaced parts included. The watch likely also received a polish during service as the edges are relatively sharp and defined.
Included is the service box, service card, original replaced parts, and a half link.
Asking $3445 shipped from the GTA for a true example of a GADA timepiece.
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