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24. Juni 2026 - Basel Watch Auction
Swiss Owner
Over the 1960s, the model evolved through different references and dial variations, while also gaining credibility through military and professional diving use, notably with the British Royal Navy. Today, the original Seamaster 300 is highly prized for its historical importance, design purity, rarity in original condition, and military provenance. Its legacy continues through modern reissues, which preserve the spirit of the original while updating it for contemporary collectors.
Omega
Seamaster 300 “Patent Pending”
Ref. 14755-62 SC, No. 19364459, circa 1962
A stainless-steel automatic diver’s wristwatch
Case: round shape made by Huguenin Freres, rotating bezel, signed crown, signed crystal, screw-down case back, engraved with the seahorse on the case back and engraved inside “PATENT PENDING”, signed
Dial: black with tritium indexes with a so called “pumpkin” patina, outer minute track, luminous hands, center seconds hand, painted logo, signed
Movement: automatic, signed - Calibre 552-1, signed
Buckle/Clasp: a stainless-steel bracelet with deployant clasp, signed; clasp numbered 4/62 and endlinks 6
Dimensions: 38 mm
Bracelet length: 18 cm approx.
Accessories: an Omega service box, used and changed spare original parts, and a service card from the 18.03.2026
*CHF 5'000 – 10'000
Swiss Owner
Over the 1960s, the model evolved through different references and dial variations, while also gaining credibility through military and professional diving use, notably with the British Royal Navy. Today, the original Seamaster 300 is highly prized for its historical importance, design purity, rarity in original condition, and military provenance. Its legacy continues through modern reissues, which preserve the spirit of the original while updating it for contemporary collectors.