Omega - Seamaster - C2576-7 - Hombre - 1952

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Omega Seamaster Ref. C2576-7, año 1952, caja de acero inoxidable de 34 mm, movimiento automático bumper Calibre 344, dial negro, correa de cuero, sin caja ni papeles originales.

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Now available at auction from Second Vintage

The Omega Seamaster is an absolute cornerstone of mid-century horology, celebrated for its blend of robust engineering and refined aesthetics. Born from Omega's experience delivering waterproof watches to the British military during World War II, the Seamaster line quickly became a symbol of reliability and elegance. This particular example, a beautifully preserved "bumper" automatic, showcases the distinct charm of early 1950s design. With its striking black dial, applied gold-tone accents, and the characteristic sub-seconds register, it represents a highly desirable configuration for collectors. The robust stainless steel case with its prominent "beefy" lugs further emphasizes the watch's versatile nature, making it a sophisticated choice that bridges the gap between a dress watch and a capable daily wearer.

Brand: Omega
Model: Seamaster
Reference Number: C2576-7
Serial Number: 13715786
Movement: Caliber 344 Bumper Automatic
Dial: Deep black dial with applied gold-tone faceted indices, Arabic numeral at 12, and sub-seconds register; exceptionally clean presentation
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1952
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with a beautifully preserved dial and sharp case lines

Dial and Hands
The dial of this Seamaster is a true standout, featuring a deep, rich black surface that contrasts brilliantly with the applied gold-tone furniture. The faceted dart indices and the prominent Arabic numeral at 12 o'clock catch the light beautifully, adding depth and character to the face. A classic sub-seconds register sits elegantly at 6 o'clock, featuring a concentric guilloché texture that provides a subtle visual detail. The dial is exceptionally clean, showing minimal signs of aging and retaining crisp, legible text, including the applied Omega logo and the graceful "Seamaster" script. The gold-tone dauphine hands complement the indices perfectly, exhibiting a warm, even patina that is consistent with the watch's vintage nature. Small, evenly aged luminous plots are present at the base of the indices, completing this striking and highly legible design.

Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case, measuring 34mm, is a prime example of Omega's robust yet elegant mid-century case design. It features the highly sought-after thick, faceted lugs—often referred to by collectors as "beefy lugs"—which give the watch a substantial and commanding presence on the wrist despite its classic proportions. The case shows honest, age-appropriate wear with light surface scratches, but it retains strong geometry and well-defined lines. The smooth, polished bezel frames the dial perfectly. The screw-down caseback is clearly engraved with the "SEAMASTER" text across the center, a hallmark of early models before the introduction of the Hippocampus medallion. The inner caseback is properly stamped with the reference number C2576-7 and the Omega Watch Co. triangle. The watch is fitted with a domed crystal that provides a clear, distortion-free view of the dial, and it retains a signed Omega crown.

Movement
Powering this Seamaster is the renowned Omega Caliber 344, a 17-jewel "bumper" automatic movement. This caliber is a significant piece of Omega's mechanical history, known for the distinctive tactile sensation of the rotor bumping against its internal springs. The movement presents beautifully, with its copper-toned finish remaining bright and well-preserved. Close inspection reveals the caliber marking "344" and the serial number 13715786 clearly engraved on the plates, placing its production firmly in the early 1950s. Performing well within expected vintage tolerances; running strong and steady. The timegrapher result shows +30 to +33 seconds per day.

Strap
The watch is paired with a period-correct, dark brown leather strap with matching stitching. The strap features a smooth texture that complements the elegant yet robust nature of the Seamaster case, and it is secured with a standard stainless steel pin buckle.

Condition
This Omega Seamaster is presented in excellent vintage condition. The black dial is remarkably well-preserved, free from significant spotting or damage, and the gold-tone applied elements retain their luster. The stainless steel case maintains strong, thick lugs and shows only normal, honest wear consistent with careful use over the decades. The bumper automatic movement is clean and running well. Overall, it is a stunning example of an early 1950s Seamaster that offers immense visual appeal and historical significance.

Dimensions
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)

Remarks
This timepiece is sold as a watch-only offering, without its original box or papers. It represents a fantastic opportunity to acquire a highly attractive and mechanically interesting piece of Omega's heritage.

History
Introduced in 1948 to celebrate Omega's 100th anniversary, the Seamaster was designed as a robust, elegant watch for active individuals. Drawing on the brand's experience producing waterproof watches for the British military, the early Seamasters combined rugged dependability with refined civilian styling. The use of "bumper" automatic movements in these early models is a defining characteristic of the era, offering a unique mechanical experience that is highly prized by collectors today. The combination of a black dial, sub-seconds, and robust steel case makes this specific configuration a quintessential example of mid-century Omega design.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.

/ Second Vintage

SKU: OMELTTFI90000

El vendedor y su historia

Traducido por el Traductor de Google

Now available at auction from Second Vintage

The Omega Seamaster is an absolute cornerstone of mid-century horology, celebrated for its blend of robust engineering and refined aesthetics. Born from Omega's experience delivering waterproof watches to the British military during World War II, the Seamaster line quickly became a symbol of reliability and elegance. This particular example, a beautifully preserved "bumper" automatic, showcases the distinct charm of early 1950s design. With its striking black dial, applied gold-tone accents, and the characteristic sub-seconds register, it represents a highly desirable configuration for collectors. The robust stainless steel case with its prominent "beefy" lugs further emphasizes the watch's versatile nature, making it a sophisticated choice that bridges the gap between a dress watch and a capable daily wearer.

Brand: Omega
Model: Seamaster
Reference Number: C2576-7
Serial Number: 13715786
Movement: Caliber 344 Bumper Automatic
Dial: Deep black dial with applied gold-tone faceted indices, Arabic numeral at 12, and sub-seconds register; exceptionally clean presentation
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1952
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with a beautifully preserved dial and sharp case lines

Dial and Hands
The dial of this Seamaster is a true standout, featuring a deep, rich black surface that contrasts brilliantly with the applied gold-tone furniture. The faceted dart indices and the prominent Arabic numeral at 12 o'clock catch the light beautifully, adding depth and character to the face. A classic sub-seconds register sits elegantly at 6 o'clock, featuring a concentric guilloché texture that provides a subtle visual detail. The dial is exceptionally clean, showing minimal signs of aging and retaining crisp, legible text, including the applied Omega logo and the graceful "Seamaster" script. The gold-tone dauphine hands complement the indices perfectly, exhibiting a warm, even patina that is consistent with the watch's vintage nature. Small, evenly aged luminous plots are present at the base of the indices, completing this striking and highly legible design.

Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case, measuring 34mm, is a prime example of Omega's robust yet elegant mid-century case design. It features the highly sought-after thick, faceted lugs—often referred to by collectors as "beefy lugs"—which give the watch a substantial and commanding presence on the wrist despite its classic proportions. The case shows honest, age-appropriate wear with light surface scratches, but it retains strong geometry and well-defined lines. The smooth, polished bezel frames the dial perfectly. The screw-down caseback is clearly engraved with the "SEAMASTER" text across the center, a hallmark of early models before the introduction of the Hippocampus medallion. The inner caseback is properly stamped with the reference number C2576-7 and the Omega Watch Co. triangle. The watch is fitted with a domed crystal that provides a clear, distortion-free view of the dial, and it retains a signed Omega crown.

Movement
Powering this Seamaster is the renowned Omega Caliber 344, a 17-jewel "bumper" automatic movement. This caliber is a significant piece of Omega's mechanical history, known for the distinctive tactile sensation of the rotor bumping against its internal springs. The movement presents beautifully, with its copper-toned finish remaining bright and well-preserved. Close inspection reveals the caliber marking "344" and the serial number 13715786 clearly engraved on the plates, placing its production firmly in the early 1950s. Performing well within expected vintage tolerances; running strong and steady. The timegrapher result shows +30 to +33 seconds per day.

Strap
The watch is paired with a period-correct, dark brown leather strap with matching stitching. The strap features a smooth texture that complements the elegant yet robust nature of the Seamaster case, and it is secured with a standard stainless steel pin buckle.

Condition
This Omega Seamaster is presented in excellent vintage condition. The black dial is remarkably well-preserved, free from significant spotting or damage, and the gold-tone applied elements retain their luster. The stainless steel case maintains strong, thick lugs and shows only normal, honest wear consistent with careful use over the decades. The bumper automatic movement is clean and running well. Overall, it is a stunning example of an early 1950s Seamaster that offers immense visual appeal and historical significance.

Dimensions
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)

Remarks
This timepiece is sold as a watch-only offering, without its original box or papers. It represents a fantastic opportunity to acquire a highly attractive and mechanically interesting piece of Omega's heritage.

History
Introduced in 1948 to celebrate Omega's 100th anniversary, the Seamaster was designed as a robust, elegant watch for active individuals. Drawing on the brand's experience producing waterproof watches for the British military, the early Seamasters combined rugged dependability with refined civilian styling. The use of "bumper" automatic movements in these early models is a defining characteristic of the era, offering a unique mechanical experience that is highly prized by collectors today. The combination of a black dial, sub-seconds, and robust steel case makes this specific configuration a quintessential example of mid-century Omega design.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.

/ Second Vintage

SKU: OMELTTFI90000

El vendedor y su historia

Traducido por el Traductor de Google

Datos

Marca
Omega
Género
Hombre
Modelo
Seamaster
Número de referencia
C2576-7
Material de la correa del reloj
Piel
Se envía asegurado
Periodo
1950-1959
Esfera repintada
No
Movimiento
Automático
Material de la caja
Acero inoxidable
Caja original incluida
No
Documentos originales incluidos
No
Diámetro de la caja
34 mm
Garantía original incluida
No
Estado
Muy bien: signos de desgaste menores
Año
1952
Vendido por
DinamarcaVerificado
4023
Objetos vendidos
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