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Shop › Omega Seamaster 600 Date | Automatic Swiss Movement | Mid-Century Dress Watch

Omega Seamaster 600 Date | Automatic Swiss Movement | Mid-Century Dress Watch

$1,295.00

The Omega Seamaster 600 is one of the most elegant expressions of Omega's mid-century watchmaking, combining the reliability that made the Seamaster name famous with the refined styling of a classic Swiss dress watch. Produced during the 1960s, this model represents an era when Omega was manufacturing some of the finest mechanical wristwatches in the world.

The silver dial features applied baton hour markers, dauphine-style hands, and a date display at 3 o'clock, creating a clean and balanced design that remains timeless decades later. The gold-tone case enhances the watch's sophisticated appearance, while the simple layout reflects the understated elegance that defined Omega's dress watches of the period.

Unlike the professional diving Seamasters that would later gain worldwide fame, the Seamaster 600 was designed as a refined everyday watch. The model offered the durability and reliability associated with the Seamaster name while maintaining slim proportions suitable for both business and formal wear.

The caseback features Omega's famous hippocampus, or seahorse, emblem, introduced during the 1950s as a symbol of the Seamaster line's water-resistant construction. This iconic engraving has become one of the most recognizable caseback designs in vintage watch collecting and remains closely associated with Omega's rich history.

Based on the dial configuration and date complication, this watch most likely houses Omega's respected Caliber 611 automatic movement. Introduced during the 1960s, the Cal. 611 formed part of Omega's highly successful 600-series family of movements, known for dependable performance, robust construction, and excellent serviceability. These movements helped establish Omega's reputation as one of Switzerland's premier manufacturers during the golden age of mechanical watchmaking.

Founded in 1848, Omega had already earned an international reputation for precision by the time this Seamaster was produced. The company supplied official timing for Olympic Games, produced highly respected chronometers, and became one of the most influential names in Swiss horology. Watches from this period showcase the quality and attention to detail that continue to make vintage Omega models highly sought after today.

The gold-plated case shows honest signs of age consistent with a watch that has been worn and enjoyed over many decades. The Omega-signed crown appears original to the watch and adds to its overall authenticity and collector appeal.

Elegant, reliable, and unmistakably Omega, this Seamaster 600 captures the timeless charm of 1960s Swiss watchmaking and remains an excellent example of one of the brand's most enduring dress watch designs.

The Omega Seamaster 600 is one of the most elegant expressions of Omega's mid-century watchmaking, combining the reliability that made the Seamaster name famous with the refined styling of a classic Swiss dress watch. Produced during the 1960s, this model represents an era when Omega was manufacturing some of the finest mechanical wristwatches in the world.

The silver dial features applied baton hour markers, dauphine-style hands, and a date display at 3 o'clock, creating a clean and balanced design that remains timeless decades later. The gold-tone case enhances the watch's sophisticated appearance, while the simple layout reflects the understated elegance that defined Omega's dress watches of the period.

Unlike the professional diving Seamasters that would later gain worldwide fame, the Seamaster 600 was designed as a refined everyday watch. The model offered the durability and reliability associated with the Seamaster name while maintaining slim proportions suitable for both business and formal wear.

The caseback features Omega's famous hippocampus, or seahorse, emblem, introduced during the 1950s as a symbol of the Seamaster line's water-resistant construction. This iconic engraving has become one of the most recognizable caseback designs in vintage watch collecting and remains closely associated with Omega's rich history.

Based on the dial configuration and date complication, this watch most likely houses Omega's respected Caliber 611 automatic movement. Introduced during the 1960s, the Cal. 611 formed part of Omega's highly successful 600-series family of movements, known for dependable performance, robust construction, and excellent serviceability. These movements helped establish Omega's reputation as one of Switzerland's premier manufacturers during the golden age of mechanical watchmaking.

Founded in 1848, Omega had already earned an international reputation for precision by the time this Seamaster was produced. The company supplied official timing for Olympic Games, produced highly respected chronometers, and became one of the most influential names in Swiss horology. Watches from this period showcase the quality and attention to detail that continue to make vintage Omega models highly sought after today.

The gold-plated case shows honest signs of age consistent with a watch that has been worn and enjoyed over many decades. The Omega-signed crown appears original to the watch and adds to its overall authenticity and collector appeal.

Elegant, reliable, and unmistakably Omega, this Seamaster 600 captures the timeless charm of 1960s Swiss watchmaking and remains an excellent example of one of the brand's most enduring dress watch designs.


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