Vintage Omega Seamaster “Jumbo”, 1950

17 595,00 kr

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Art.no 0930
Basic information
Manufacturer: Omega
Model: Seamaster
Winding: Mechanical, automatic
Lug to lug 46 mm
Diametre excluding crown: 36,5 mm
Height (highest point): 11 mm
Strap width, Attach/Buckle: 18/16 mm
Strap size, Long/Short: 120/75 mm
Data
Year (not validated by manufacturer): 1950
Serial no: 12155412
REF.no/Case no.: 2657-2
Jewels: 17
Looks and materials
Strap material: Leather
Strap color: Brown
Case type: Screw down case, 2 parts
Case material: Stainless steel
Crystal material: Acrylic
Dial: Champagne
Buckle material: Stainless steel
Movement and meassurements (meassured in 6 positions)
Caliber: CAL 344
Average time deviation (sec / day): -2
Average amplitude (degrees): 225
Average beat error (ms): 0,6
Frequency (bph): 19800
Stated powerreserv*: 42 h
Extended information
Service, hands: Original hands**
Service, case: Cleansed case in original state**
Service dial: Dial in original state**
Service, buckle: Buckle/Clasp not exchanged by Marcels Watch Group
Service, crown: Used Omega original crown
Service, crystal: New original Sternkreuz crystal
Service strap/bracelet: New original Hirsch strap
Service, movement: Miniservice
Accessories
Service documents: Yes
Written estimate: Yes
Box: Marcels Black gloss wooden box
Certificate: Certificate from Marcels Watch Group
Grading and assessments
Color grade dial: Top Wesselton
Damage grade dial: VSD1
Condition case: NP-DG
Overall impression: Grade A
Warranty***: 12 months
Remark: Dial with minor spots/damages
Other
*Deviation is to be anticipated
**Originalpart mounted on the watch when purchased, no guarantee that it is factory original
***Function warranty, i.e. the functions is guaranteed to work during this time given that the watch is treated within the guidelines of treatment. In the event of outer mischief, warranty is not applicable
See https://www.marcelswatch.com/en/vintage-guide/ for grading information
See https://www.marcelswatch.com/sv/produkt/miniservice-2/ for service information