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A superb early Seamaster 300 (ref. 2913), c. 1958, featuring the rare reverse-graduated bezel used only on very early runs before 1959.
The original radium dial has aged to a deep mustard patina, matching the original arrowhead minute and "lollipop" seconds hands beneath the domed crystal. Powered by the cal. 501 manual movement, dated correctly to 1958
A superb 65-year-old professional dive watch for serious collections.
The 39mm straight-lug steel case is in perfect, unpolished and sharp condition with a still perfect on the back ( see the photographs).
A beautiful and classic Seamaster 300 Divers Watch in exceptional unpolished condition. Only the second generation in this classic and still running line central to the Omega catalogue of great watches. The 14755 was a rare transitional watch and only produced between 1962 and 1963.
Key Feature: Iconic "Lollipop" seconds hand with a circular lume plot.
Movement: Automatic Omega Caliber 501 (or 500), mechanical.
Case: 39mm stainless steel, screw-down case back with hippocampus.
Bezel: Bi-directional rotating, originally Bakelite or aluminum insert.
Dial: Black, luminous triangular and baton markers (radium lume), Broad Arrow and Dauphine hands.
Crystal: Domed Plexiglass.
Water Resistance: Originally 300m (30 ATM).
Condition: some light scratches on the glass
Significance: Part of Omega's 1957 "Professional Trilogy," a pioneering professional dive watch and a highly collectible first-generation Seamaster 300.
Recently serviced - no box