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OMEGA.
A MENS EXTREMELY RARE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC DIVER'S WRISTWATCH
Model: Seamaster 300
Reference number: 2915-3 SC
Date: Circa 1958
Movement: Signed, 20-Jewels, Cal.501, No. 1646XXXX
Dial: Signed, black, painted dart baton hour markers with applied polished arrow hands with luminous insert, white centre seconds hand with luminous insert
Case: Signed, brushed and polished stainless steel, black bidirectional bezel with white Arabic numerals, screw down case, inner case back stamped PATENT PENDING,
Bracelet: Signed, stainless steel, signed stainless steel deployment clasp
Size: 38mm

This watch makes up part of Omega’s “The Holy Trinity” of extremely rare watches.
In 1957, Omega lunched the CK 2913, CK 2914 and CK 2915, which were each developed for the very specific needs of their users. Those who benefited from the watches special abilities were professional divers, racers, those who needed to measure short increments of time and for professionals working close to strong magnetic fields.
The Seamaster used a Naiad crown, a unique mechanism which further improves the water resistance and protects the integrity of the watch by further strengthening its seal as pressure increases.
This watch is able to handle up to 300 meters and fitted with a rotating bezel divided in 10 minutes intervals to aid in judging decompression stages.

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OMEGA.
A MENS EXTREMELY RARE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC DIVER'S WRISTWATCH
Model: Seamaster 300
Reference number: 2915-3 SC
Date: Circa 1958
Movement: Signed, 20-Jewels, Cal.501, No. 1646XXXX
Dial: Signed, black, painted dart baton hour markers with applied polished arrow hands with luminous insert, white centre seconds hand with luminous insert
Case: Signed, brushed and polished stainless steel, black bidirectional bezel with white Arabic numerals, screw down case, inner case back stamped PATENT PENDING,
Bracelet: Signed, stainless steel, signed stainless steel deployment clasp
Size: 38mm

This watch makes up part of Omega’s “The Holy Trinity” of extremely rare watches.
In 1957, Omega lunched the CK 2913, CK 2914 and CK 2915, which were each developed for the very specific needs of their users. Those who benefited from the watches special abilities were professional divers, racers, those who needed to measure short increments of time and for professionals working close to strong magnetic fields.
The Seamaster used a Naiad crown, a unique mechanism which further improves the water resistance and protects the integrity of the watch by further strengthening its seal as pressure increases.
This watch is able to handle up to 300 meters and fitted with a rotating bezel divided in 10 minutes intervals to aid in judging decompression stages.

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