- Marca: Omega
- Modelo : Seamaster Big Blue 1970s Museum
- Número: 176.004
- Gênero: Masculino
- Características: Movimento automático Omega cal.1040 em perfeito estado de funcionamento. Omega Seamaster 120 "grandes azuis" Mergulhadores profissionais 176,004. Reserva de energia aprox. 45 horas.
- Caixa: Aço inoxidável. Uni-direcional rotativa bloqueio de aço inoxidável 60 clique bisel; trítio mãos luminescentes, marcadores de hora e luneta. Vidro mineral anti-reflexo revestido.Largura: 44mm ( 47mm incluindo a coroa ), comprimento: 52mm, espessura: 17mm, peso aproximadamente 176g. Resistente à água até 120 metros (400 pés).
- Fundo: Preto
- Pulseira : Original steel band Omega
- Comentários: Raríssimo item, um dos mais colecionáveis da Omega. Valor de mercado - Euros 6500 a 7.950,00 no Estado. A webRelogio visitou recentemente o Museu Omega , em Biel/Bienne 2504, Suíça. Relogio identico esta em exposição no Omega Museum, em Bienne, Suíça. Este relógio foi revisado profissionalmente. Em termos de estética, foi substituído o mostrador e ponteiros pelo conjunto Omega 100% original (um achado raro), portanto seu visual é incomparável à maioria dos itens semelhantes; a caixa da peça também foi cuidadosamente limpa e, sim, levemente polida; tentou-se manter o original tanto quanto possível (mas foi considerado).
- Acompanha : Acompanha caixa vintage e sacola ômega
Omega 120 Seamaster "big blue" Professional Divers 176.004
Specifications:
Stainless Steel case – Omega Ref. 176.0004 / 176,004
Uni-directional rotating locking Stainless Steel 60 click bezel
Tritium luminescent hands, hour markers and bezel
Anti-reflection coated mineral glass
Crown – screw down on most models
Black on white Date display at 3 o'clock
Self-winding Omega 1040 movement with 22 jewels
Water resistant to 120 meters (400 ft.)
Width: 44mm
Width: 47mm including crown
Length: 52mm
Weight: approx. 176g with mesh bracelet
Thickness: 17mm
Crystal/Dial width: 33mm
Bezel width: 44mm
Lug width: 22mm
Movement Specifications:
Debut 1970
Diam. = 31mm (13.75 lignes)
Height = 8mm
22 Jewels
28800 A/h
Power reserve approx. 45 hours
Quick set date – Uni-directional
Hacking
Comments:
Retro Chic – Omega Seamaster 120m Chronograph
Owning the SM120c is a revelation compared to many of the dive chronographs available today. It is undeniably one of the most attractive timepieces ever made with a very clean, functional, yet attractive look. The deep blue dial and white/orange hand combination is easy on the eye and always attracts attention. The watch is beautifully detailed and has amazing wrist presence. The SM120c is also a vintage timepiece that is ‘modern sized’. These watches are now more than thirty years old, but like other models in the Omega range from the same era, they really do not show their age, due to the quality of Omega’s design and workmanship of the period. The SM120c is easily on a par with the high quality watches of its ilk sold nowadays, and easily surpasses that of the current Omega range.
This timepiece was professionally revised. In terms of aesthetics, was replaced the dial and hands for the Omega 100% original set (a rare find), so its visual is uncomparable to most of the similar items; the case of the piece was also carefully cleaned and, yes, lightly polished; it was tried to keep the original as much as possible (but considered it).
What's the story
Umpteen iconic dive watches emerged from the 1960s, but it wasn't until 1971 that horology got its first legendary chronograph, the Omega Seamaster 120m Automatic Chronograph (or SM120c for short). It was a serious piece of diving kit and cost a bloomin' packet, which is why it was only produced until 1973
Why should I want one?
Because it's rare and awesome looking. Check out the shrouded strap lugs and that gorgeous blue dial , which earns it the nickname "Big Blue". It also offers some of the size and wrist presence of the Seamaster "PloProf" without so much of the love-it-or-hate-it styling. The case is an imposing 44m wide and 17mm thick, which is big even by today's standards.
As reported: "the short product lifespan of the SM120c means that today these watches are rare and very infrequently appear for sale. They were expensive watches when new (CHF 715 in 1972)".
Temos outras marcas sob consulta confira:
Audemars Piguet, A. Lange & Sohne, Bell & Ross, Blancpain, Breguet, Cartier, Chopard, Cuervos y Sobrinos, Glashute, IWC, Jaeager Le coulter, JeanRichard, Longines, Mido, Montblanc, Panerai, Parmigiani, Piaget, Prada, Roger Dubuis, Seiko, Ulysse Nardin, Vacheron Constantin, Vulcain
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