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2021 Omega Seamaster 300M "Tokyo 2020" Olympics 522.30.42.20.04.001

Here we have a 2021 Omega Seamaster Tokyo 2020 Limited Edition 522.30.42.20.04.001 introduced to celebrate being the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The 42mm stainless steel case curves over your wrist with the twisted lugs associated with a modern Seamaster, and a lug-to-lug length of 50mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have a protected screw-down crown; on the left side, at 10 o’clock, we have the Helium escape valve. The scalloped-edged unidirectional bezel has a ceramic blue insert with a white enamel dive scale. A domed sapphire crystal AR coated on both sides sits above a polished white ceramic dial with a laser-cut wave pattern, creating depth to the dial. An outer minute track in blue with applied disc and baton indexes coated in SuperLumiNova marks the hours. At 6 o’clock, a date window. Skeletonised sword hands with luminance tips are complemented by a sweeping lollipop centre second hand. The text is precisely printed in blue with a red “Seamaster”. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with the NAIAD Lock system, the system is patented, and the patent roughly states it's a locking system designed for a screw-down case back that allows the user to orient engravings in proper alignment without matching a given case back to a given case. “Naiad” is Greek for mythical water spirits. Inside an automatic Omega Co-Axial 8800, 35 jewels, 25,200 beats per hour, a Certified Master Chronometer, approved by METAS,” Swiss National Metrology Institute”. The watch goes through COSC certification before being selected for the eight tests run by METAS. This movement is resistant to magnetic fields. It has a silicon balance spring that winds in both directions. Finished in Rhodium plating and decorated with Geneva waves. The watch comes fitted on its 20mm Omega brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet with its signed folding push-button release clasp; all links are provided, and the watch comes with its Omega presentation box, swing tag and papers.

Here we have a 2021 Omega Seamaster Tokyo 2020 Limited Edition 522.30.42.20.04.001 introduced to celebrate being the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The 42mm stainless steel case curves over your wrist with the twisted lugs associated with a modern Seamaster, and a lug-to-lug length of 50mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have a protected screw-down crown; on the left side, at 10 o’clock, we have the Helium escape valve. The scalloped-edged unidirectional bezel has a ceramic blue insert with a white enamel dive scale. A domed sapphire crystal AR coated on both sides sits above a polished white ceramic dial with a laser-cut wave pattern, creating depth to the dial. An outer minute track in blue with applied disc and baton indexes coated in SuperLumiNova marks the hours. At 6 o’clock, a date window. Skeletonised sword hands with luminance tips are complemented by a sweeping lollipop centre second hand. The text is precisely printed in blue with a red “Seamaster”. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with the NAIAD Lock system, the system is patented, and the patent roughly states it's a locking system designed for a screw-down case back that allows the user to orient engravings in proper alignment without matching a given case back to a given case. “Naiad” is Greek for mythical water spirits. Inside an automatic Omega Co-Axial 8800, 35 jewels, 25,200 beats per hour, a Certified Master Chronometer, approved by METAS,” Swiss National Metrology Institute”. The watch goes through COSC certification before being selected for the eight tests run by METAS. This movement is resistant to magnetic fields. It has a silicon balance spring that winds in both directions. Finished in Rhodium plating and decorated with Geneva waves. The watch comes fitted on its 20mm Omega brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet with its signed folding push-button release clasp; all links are provided, and the watch comes with its Omega presentation box, swing tag and papers.

$2,925.47

Original: $8,358.50

-65%
2021 Omega Seamaster 300M "Tokyo 2020" Olympics 522.30.42.20.04.001

$8,358.50

$2,925.47

Description

Here we have a 2021 Omega Seamaster Tokyo 2020 Limited Edition 522.30.42.20.04.001 introduced to celebrate being the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The 42mm stainless steel case curves over your wrist with the twisted lugs associated with a modern Seamaster, and a lug-to-lug length of 50mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have a protected screw-down crown; on the left side, at 10 o’clock, we have the Helium escape valve. The scalloped-edged unidirectional bezel has a ceramic blue insert with a white enamel dive scale. A domed sapphire crystal AR coated on both sides sits above a polished white ceramic dial with a laser-cut wave pattern, creating depth to the dial. An outer minute track in blue with applied disc and baton indexes coated in SuperLumiNova marks the hours. At 6 o’clock, a date window. Skeletonised sword hands with luminance tips are complemented by a sweeping lollipop centre second hand. The text is precisely printed in blue with a red “Seamaster”. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with the NAIAD Lock system, the system is patented, and the patent roughly states it's a locking system designed for a screw-down case back that allows the user to orient engravings in proper alignment without matching a given case back to a given case. “Naiad” is Greek for mythical water spirits. Inside an automatic Omega Co-Axial 8800, 35 jewels, 25,200 beats per hour, a Certified Master Chronometer, approved by METAS,” Swiss National Metrology Institute”. The watch goes through COSC certification before being selected for the eight tests run by METAS. This movement is resistant to magnetic fields. It has a silicon balance spring that winds in both directions. Finished in Rhodium plating and decorated with Geneva waves. The watch comes fitted on its 20mm Omega brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet with its signed folding push-button release clasp; all links are provided, and the watch comes with its Omega presentation box, swing tag and papers.

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