Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300M Chronograph – James Bond - Ref 2398.8000 – Cal 1164 - Serviced
BRAND: |
OMEGA |
MODEL: |
SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL CHRONOMETER 300M CHRONOGRAPH – REF 2398.8000 |
YEAR: |
1999 |
MATERIAL: |
18K YG AND STAINLESS STEEL |
SIZE – DIAMETER EXCLUDING WINDING CROWN: |
42MM |
SIZE – LENGTH INCLUDING LUGS: |
48MM |
CONDITION: |
GOOD |
BOX: | NO |
PAPER: | NO |
PRICE: |
$4,595 |
Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300M Chronograph – James Bond - Ref 2398.8000 – Cal 1164 - Serviced
Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer Chronograph with reference 2398.8000 with round blue dial “James Bond” with dots for hours. The watch has three sub-dials, hours at 6 o’clock, seconds at 9 o’clock and minutes at 12 o’clock. On the dial at 3 o’clock comes Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m/1000ft. The window for the date is at 3 o’clock and it is a “Swiss Made” model. The hands are in stainless-steel with “Sword’ style. The watch has a gold unidirectional bezel, crown and pushers. It is a screwed crown with the Omega logo. At 10 o’clock, comes the crown for the helium. The watch has a stainless-steel back case with engraved outside “Seamaster”. It is an automatic movement with caliber 1164 and 25 jewels. The serial number of the watch is 60 million and date the watch to 1999. The watch comes with a stainless-steel and gold bracelet and double buckle clasp with reference 1504/826. The width between lugs is 20mm. The bracelet fits a 7.5 inches wrist.
History
The story of Omega started in 1848 with Louis Brandt when he opened a “Comptoir d’etablissement” a sales office for sub-contracted watch manufacture. In 1880, the brothers Louis Paul and Cesar Brandt set-up a modern watch production unit. In 1889, the company had a production of 100,000 units per year. The name of Omega only appeared in 1903. Omega has developed amazing movements such as the “Labrador” in 1885. In 1917, Omega provided watches to the British army and in 1918 to the American army. In 1957, the speedmaster professional was born and then selected by the NASA in 1965 as the official timekeeper. Today, Omega continues to demonstrate mechanical innovation and remain one of the most prominent brands in the world of watchmakers.
Technical details
Automatic movement with caliber 1164 with 25 jewels, a frequency of 28,800 A/h and 42 hours of power reserve. It is COSC certified. The base caliber is the Valjoux 7750.
Measurements
Diameter excluding winding crown: 42mm
Length including lugs: 48mm