Jlatreille
Silver Member
Omega Seamaster 300 Co-Axial Titanium Blue Dial
233.90.41.21.03.001
41mm
Full Set, bought November 2017 from a Canadian AD
Lots warranty still left
Typical hairlines on polished links and clasp but overall the watch is in fantastic condition. Please refer to photos to see just how great this watch is.
MSRP - $10,100
For Sale - $5,750 shipping included.
Sorry but no trades on this one.
Truth is I only need to sell 1 diver from my collection. I have both posted on the forum and whichever sells first is the one to go.
Just a bit of education. Omega uses grade 5 titanium which is superior to the Ti used on watches like the Pelagos. Grade 5 is extremely lightweight, durable and is less dark in colour (similar to SS) than grade 2 Ti. This also allows for the Ti to be hi polished which you cannot do on grade 2. I love titanium because of how lightweight it is and quickly adapts to body temperature which is fantastic in both the cold and hot seasons.
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233.90.41.21.03.001
41mm
Full Set, bought November 2017 from a Canadian AD
Lots warranty still left
Typical hairlines on polished links and clasp but overall the watch is in fantastic condition. Please refer to photos to see just how great this watch is.
MSRP - $10,100
For Sale - $5,750 shipping included.
Sorry but no trades on this one.
Truth is I only need to sell 1 diver from my collection. I have both posted on the forum and whichever sells first is the one to go.
Just a bit of education. Omega uses grade 5 titanium which is superior to the Ti used on watches like the Pelagos. Grade 5 is extremely lightweight, durable and is less dark in colour (similar to SS) than grade 2 Ti. This also allows for the Ti to be hi polished which you cannot do on grade 2. I love titanium because of how lightweight it is and quickly adapts to body temperature which is fantastic in both the cold and hot seasons.








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