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I have a thing for vintage luxury watches, Hot Wheels, DC comics and performance automotive parts. I m not a reseller. I collect things I like.
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27 May, 2025
Fantastic and better quality than the ge...
Fantastic and better quality than the generic no name brand scoops. A+++

31 Aug, 2017
Filled up with rainwater after 3 days
Installed them. Seemed ok. Then it rained and they filled up with water.
And now every time I wash the car the lenses fill with water. Wouldn't waste money on them again.

29 Jun, 2017
They don't make Seamasters like these anymore
3 of 3 found this helpful My quartz Seamaster Professional 300 is "the one". It goes with me wherever I go, and I feel the weight and quality of it on my wrist- they do not look cheap and they do not feel cheap. They are built like little tanks and they have the James Bond heritage behind them. Brosnan wore one, and Daniel Craig wore one in parts of the 'Casino Royale' film. For luxury quartz that goes with casual wear and formal wear, you really cannot go wrong and you'll pass it down to your kids when you're old.
Make sure the helium escape valve is ABOVE the 10 o clock position- this indicates genuine. All the fakes I've seen have the helium valve ON the 10 o clock position and this gives them away every time as fake, no matter how good the rest of the watch is. And I've seen some pretty convincing fakes.
Prices are reasonably cheap right now to pick up a bit of Bond history for between $1200AUD for a badly beaten Seamaster, to about $1900+AUD for a good one. I predict as with all things as the years go on, the prices will increase as they do with most things that are built well and are a luxury item.
I prefer the blue dial over the black, and the blue dials seem to command slightly more money in the used market.
Mine has run +/- 0 seconds over a few months and it is deadly accurate.
Be sure to inspect the link pins as they are the only flaw- they can work loose over time and have the bracelet open up and the watch potentially fall. This is common to all brands that use these styles of link pins, not just Omega. So have them checked if any doubts is my advice.
Have the Seamaster checked out by your local watchmaker when it arrives- make sure the correct battery is fitted, seals are good, all looks good inside and is genuine, etc. As soon as you get it.
Spend the money now- you won't regret it for a second later. And if you need to sell it at any point, its likely you will get the money straight back again as they're holding value much better than others watches from the same era. For example, the bottom dropped out of Seamaster Polaris watches for good reason, yet the Seamaster Professional 300 is holding its own, and increasing each year.