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Due to warehouse relocation, the delivery time of all products will be delayed by 7 days.Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 210.92.44.20.01.003 Black Dial Automatic Men's Watch

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          Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 210.92.44.20.01.003 Black Dial Automatic Men's Watch

          This pre-owned Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 210.92.44.20.01.003 is in mint condition and comes with: original Omega double box, booklet, tags & matching pictograms, chronometer and warranty card dated Aug 2022. Max wrist size: 8 in.

          This watch has passed all of our rigorous quality control tests for authenticity, performance, accuracy and condition by our team of Swiss watchmakers using cutting edge technology and the most modern equipment. The watch is 100% Certified Authentic and comes backed by our Signature Watches 12-month warranty. All photos are of the actual watch in stock.

          Specifications

          Ceramic case with a rubber strap. Uni-directional rotating ceramic bezel. Black dial with black skeleton hands and dot hour markers. Dial type: analog. Co-axial caliber 8806 automatic movement with about 55 hours of power reserve. Sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Transparent case back. Case size: 43.5 mm. Case thickness: mm. Round case shape. Band width: mm. Tang clasp. Water resistant at 300 meters / 1000 feet. Functions: hour, minutes, seconds. Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 210.92.44.20.01.003 Black Dial Automatic Men's Watch.

          About Omega

          Omega makes some of the world’s most popular Swiss luxury watches with icons such as the Speedmaster, the Seamaster, and the Constellation under its belt. In 1848, Louis Brandt founded a watchmaking workshop in La Chaux-de-Fonds, which would eventually become Omega. The company’s name is actually taken from a groundbreaking watch movement that Louis Brandt’s sons, Louis-Paul and César made in 1894—the Omega Caliber.