Omega Seamaster 522.30.42.20.04.001
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Listing code | I6J2I8 |
Brand | Omega |
Model | Seamaster |
Reference number |
522.30.42.20.04.001
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Dealer product code | 230810 |
Movement | Automatic |
Year of production | Unknown |
Condition | |
Scope of delivery |
Original box, original papers
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Gender | Men's watch/Unisex |
Location | Japan, Tokyo |
Price | ¥875,000 (= C$7,810) |
Availability | Item is in stock |
Caliber |
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Movement | Automatic |
Caliber/movement | 8800 |
Case |
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Case diameter | 42 mm |
Bezel material | Ceramic |
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*Ceramic white dial with wave pattern engravings *Dial indexes and hands are luminous with Luminova *Reference tax-included list price: 660,000 yen *Slightly rounded sapphire glass windshield Unidirectional rotating bezel Screw-down crown See-through screw back *35 jewels Omega's original earthquake-resistant device Silicon flat balance spring Balance with mean time screw Free sprang adjustment system 25,200 vibrations Second hand stop mechanism Mainspring duration of up to approximately 55 hours *Magnetic resistance of over 15,000 Gauss . This is more than 15 times more magnetically resistant than Rolex's Milgauss (1000 Gauss "approx. 80,000 A/m"). When converted to A/m, it is over 1.2 million A/m, which is 2.4 times more magnetically resistant than IWC's Ingenieur 500,000 A/m specification. *"Master Chronometer" is a title given to a watch that has been subjected to two rigorous test conditions and whose daily difference is within 0 to +6 seconds. Although it may be possible to exceed this range during actual use, I think the test content is quite strict. "Master Chronometer" may be Omega's own title, but testing is carried out by the Swiss Chronometer Certification Institute (COSC) and the Swiss Federal Institute for Metrology and Certification (METAS). First, it must pass the standard COSC chronometer test. To put it simply, the test consists of 5 positions, 3 temperatures, and 15 days. For watches that pass this certification, they must also pass eight tests set by METAS (strong magnetic field, two temperatures, six positions, comparison between 100% and 33% mainspring remaining, etc.).
We will adjust it for free. (If ordering a frame, there will be a charge, but if the frame is not in stock, it will not be possible) Belt: Breath type Accessories: Outer box Inner box Instruction manual Warranty card (August 2021 domestic official) Master chronometer card Pictogram card Cleaning cloth *Although not an original accessory, a set of pin badges is also included. Case diameter/arm circumference: *Case diameter 42mm (catalog value) *Arm circumference up to about 21cm (full frame) *Up to about 22cm when the fine adjustment system is extended to the maximum *Maximum arm circumference when the diver extension is released It is approximately 25cm. Condition: *Used A+ *This is a very clean used item with few small scratches and signs of use. *There are no scratches on the sapphire glass windshield. *There is no twisting of the bracelet. *Ceramic white dial with wave pattern engravings *Dial indexes and hands are luminous with Luminova *Reference tax-included list price: 660,000 yen *Slightly rounded sapphire glass windshield Unidirectional rotating bezel Screw-down crown See-through screw back *35 jewels Omega's original earthquake-resistant device Silicon flat hairspring Balance with mean time screw Free sprang speed adjustment system 25,200 vibrations Second hand stop mechanism Mainspring duration of up to approximately 55 hours *Has magnetic resistance of over 15,000 Gauss . This is more than 15 times more magnetically resistant than Rolex's Milgauss (1000 Gauss "approx. 80,000 A/m"). When converted to A/m, it is over 1.2 million A/m, which is 2.4 times more magnetically resistant than IWC's Ingenieur 500,000 A/m specification. *"Master Chronometer" is a title given to a watch that has been subjected to two rigorous test environments and whose daily difference is within 0 to +6 seconds. Although it may be possible to exceed this range during actual use, I think the test content is quite strict. "Master Chronometer" may be Omega's own title, but testing is carried out by the Swiss Chronometer Certification Institute (COSC) and the Swiss Federal Institute for Metrology and Accreditation (METAS). First, it must pass the standard COSC chronometer test. To put it simply, the test consists of 5 positions, 3 temperatures, and 15 days. For watches that pass this certification, they must also pass eight tests set by METAS (strong magnetic field, two temperatures, six postures, comparison of mainspring remaining at 100% and 33%, etc.). |
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