The range of compelling vintage Omega watches out there for the gettin’ is simply mind-boggling. From sub-$1,000 Seamasters from the ’50s and ’60s to provenance-confirmed, genuine-issue SBS and RAF dive watches and chronographs, there’s quite literally a vintage Omega, complete with in-house movement, to suit any budget.
Below are three beautiful and very different Omega watches, but we highly recommend you make your way over to Watchrecon to get a sense of what’s out there. It’s a rabbit hole you may never find your way out of.
Omega Seamaster Vintage Automatic Wristwatch 2576-13

What We Like: It doesn’t get much better than an iconic Seamaster, this one having been born just 4 years after the introduction of the original in 1948. This particular example, ref. 2576-13, features an early bumper automatic movement, a 34.5mm steel case and a gorgeous dial with oversized sub-seconds register. What’s more, it’s got a cool case back engraving for 25 years’ faithful service — in German, no less. Außerordentlich!
From the Seller:
Overall, the watch is in very good condition. Dial and hands are in very good condition. The hands appear to have been professionally relumed. The dials shows original radium. The watch case appears to be unpolished, or polished once very lightly. The case remains thick with equally thick lugs.