Omega Seamaster reference 2627
Omega Seamaster reference 2627
Maker: Omega
Model: Seamaster
Case Diameter: 35mm
Lug Width: 16mm
Movement: Caliber 353
Complication: Hours, minutes, seconds, date, all working.
Year: 1951
Condition: In 1952, the date complication was a fairly common complication to see on a watch. But interestingly, the reference 2627 was the first Omega to feature the date complication. This reference 2627 has a 35mm 14k gold capped case that was manufactured in 1952. The case is in good condition, with small signs of wear. The watch features long, chamfered lugs that extend from the case. The watch has a silver dial with gold applied hour markers and lume plots for each hour. With its sword hands, and gold applied Omega logo, the dial is overall very attractive. At 6 o’clock, there is a gold window that proudly displays the date. The “Seamaster Calendar” text is darker than the “Omega Automatic”, so it is likely that it has been refinished. The crystal is in good condition and the crown is signed with the Omega logo.
The watch does not come with box and papers.