Pre-Owned Omega Seamaster Watches
Established 1848
The Omega Seamaster has been on a long journey from its origins in 1932, when Omega patented an original sliding case design to protect it from water. Since then the Omega Seamaster has been smart, sporty, big, small, quartz, mechanical and electronic, and has taken on a variety of different appearances.
Seamaster History
Omega first experimented with water-resistant watches in the early 1930s when it introduced the Marine, a watch with an inner and outer case, the outer one sealing the inner one in with a locking lever. The design was effective, but it wasn’t a commercial success, probably due to the inconvenience of the wearer having to remove the inner case to set and wind it.
In 1948 the Omega Seamaster was launched, a sturdy and water-resistant watch conceived for the British military during World War II. It rapidly won acclaim for its remarkable durability and highly legible design and quickly became a mainstay in the Omega line-up.
Over the decades, the Seamaster series has transformed and grown to encompass various models and styles, each with its unique features and functions. From classic and chic designs to sporty and adventurous models, there's a Seamaster watch to satisfy every preference and occasion.
So, why is the Omega Seamaster such a well-liked choice among watch aficionados? One of the main factors is its extraordinary quality and precision. Omega has a longstanding reputation for manufacturing Swiss-made watches of the highest standards, and the Seamaster is no exception.
Each timepiece undergoes strict testing to ensure it meets the brand's rigorous quality control standards. Current Seamaster models are also chronometer-certified by METAS (Switzerland’s Federal Institute of Metrology), which means they have undergone a series of stringent durability and accuracy tests.
Besides its quality, the Omega Seamaster's enduring design and versatility contribute to its popularity. Whether you're attending a formal function or exploring the ocean depths, the Seamaster effortlessly marries style and functionality. From anti-magnetic movements to helium escape valves, these watches are constructed to withstand the most challenging conditions.
In the late 1990s the Seamaster surged in popularity after Omega struck a marketing deal with the James Bond film franchise. After a long, unofficial association with rival Rolex, James Bond wore his first Omega Seamaster in the 1995 film GoldenEye, which saw actor Pierce Brosnan make his Bond debut. Since then, an Omega Seamaster has been worn by 007 in every Bond movie, including the more recent films starring Brosnan’s successor, Daniel Craig. To commemorate every new film release, Omega now releases a special-edition watch, all of which are invariably sought after.
As a result, the Omega Seamaster is a genuine icon in the watch industry. Whether you're a collector, an adventurer, or simply someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, the Seamaster is a timepiece that will certainly endure the test of time.
Behind the exceptional performance of Omega Seamaster watches lies state-of-the-art technology. The brand's commitment to innovation is evident in features such as the Co-Axial escapement. This ingenious device, considered by many to be an improvement on the standard lever escapement used by most brands, was invented by the English watchmaker George Daniels. It was designed to reduce friction and enhance accuracy without the need for lubrication, with Omega introducing it into its collections in the late 1990s. This kind of movement is now used in most of its models.
You can find a huge array of pre-owned Omega Seamaster watches across the price spectrum at Watchfinder. Be it a contemporary or vintage model, the Seamaster is a tough and versatile timepiece that transcends fashion, making it the perfect gift for a friend or loved one.