Om3ga_guy
Bronze Contributor
Hey guys, for sale I’ve got a somewhat hard to find these days titanium Seamaster. This particular model has the brushed bezel insert and tone on tone bracelet, polished reveals in the center.
Watch is in very good condition, it’s got some hairlines and light dive marks in a number of areas around the clasp, caseback and bezel. The crystal is perfect, no scratches, chips or imperfections. The watch keeps spectacular time, I would say easily within 2-3 second per day.
Full set included, cards, wallets, both boxes and all the links. Box set has seen better days but these are notorious for peeling.
Note:
-Warranty card is dated October 2008 and stamped by the AD.
-I’m not the original owner so can’t confirm service history or how many people have owned it.
-Watch during my possession was not refinished or touched up.
Any questions at all please don’t hesitate to reach out.
ASKING: $2600.00 picked up F2F in Vaughan.
Thanks for all the enquiries, we are close with a sale!
I've attached some more photos requested by a few members for everyones reference.
TRADES: not interested unless its for an Omega Seamaster Chrono Ceramic - 212.30.42.50.03.001
Someone asked about the clasp branding and why it looks "crooked" or "faded". For those who aren't familiar with the Ti models Omega does not engrave their clasps like traditional steel models. They etch the branding - as a result the logo and wordmark have a tendency of fading over time.
The branding on this particular one is still very much there but depending on the angle and lighting it can look like some of the letters are invisible.
In addition as further validation, attached are photos of the matching warranty and case serial number. I hope this settles any questions around the clasp.
Here are some sale ads for clasps of the same characteristics, although these have aged and faded much more than mine:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/clasp-titanium-omega-seamaster-514236816
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/auth-omega-seamaster-titanium-1791297752
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/omega-seamaster-titanium-clasp-736783758
Watch is in very good condition, it’s got some hairlines and light dive marks in a number of areas around the clasp, caseback and bezel. The crystal is perfect, no scratches, chips or imperfections. The watch keeps spectacular time, I would say easily within 2-3 second per day.
Full set included, cards, wallets, both boxes and all the links. Box set has seen better days but these are notorious for peeling.
Note:
-Warranty card is dated October 2008 and stamped by the AD.
-I’m not the original owner so can’t confirm service history or how many people have owned it.
-Watch during my possession was not refinished or touched up.
Any questions at all please don’t hesitate to reach out.
ASKING: $2600.00 picked up F2F in Vaughan.










Thanks for all the enquiries, we are close with a sale!
I've attached some more photos requested by a few members for everyones reference.
TRADES: not interested unless its for an Omega Seamaster Chrono Ceramic - 212.30.42.50.03.001







Someone asked about the clasp branding and why it looks "crooked" or "faded". For those who aren't familiar with the Ti models Omega does not engrave their clasps like traditional steel models. They etch the branding - as a result the logo and wordmark have a tendency of fading over time.
The branding on this particular one is still very much there but depending on the angle and lighting it can look like some of the letters are invisible.
In addition as further validation, attached are photos of the matching warranty and case serial number. I hope this settles any questions around the clasp.


Here are some sale ads for clasps of the same characteristics, although these have aged and faded much more than mine:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/clasp-titanium-omega-seamaster-514236816
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/auth-omega-seamaster-titanium-1791297752
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/omega-seamaster-titanium-clasp-736783758