OMEGA SEAMASTER 1000m Professional 166.093
キャリバーNo.: 1012
製造年代: 1970’s
仕様:
・2016年オメガにてコンプリートメンテナンスサービス済み。
(針一式、文字盤交換ほか)
・その後、オメガにてサファイアガラス風防交換、ベゼル交換。
・ブレスレットエクステンション付き。
備考:
・ケース・ブレスレットに傷あり。
・コンプリートメンテナンスサービス後は未使用です。
(針一式、文字盤、風防、ベゼルは新品同様です。)
・コンプリートメンテナンスサービス、風防交換、ベゼル交換の納品書コピーは商品に付属します。
・写真の文字盤の37分辺りにCの文字のようなものがみられますが、ホコリです。
※画像9、画像10は付属しません。
The Grand(The was model number 166.093 and was nicknamed ‘The Grand’ by virtue of its 1000 metre rating.)
The Seamaster 1000 is the most waterproof watch ever made by Omega and even when tested at depths considerably deeper than it’s rating it’s water resistance never failed.
There were two movement iterations in the development of the watch the 1002 in 1972 but ultimately the watch was sold to the professional and retail market from 1976 with a 1012 calibre.
For a large watch it is handsome and incredibly comfortable to wear because of its curved case back and shaped sides.
In addition it has the rare facility of having four lug holes per side to accommodate different bracelet positions.
Purportedly Prince Rainier III of Monaco commissioned Omega to produce 50 watches other than the common 166.075 Seamaster 600 to give as honoraria gifts to the friends of the Monaco Oceanographic Research Institute and Museum.
The watch that was selected for the commission was the 166.093 Seamaster 1000.
The first Grand was given by Prince Rainier III personally to Jacques Cousteau, who was a director of the museum from 1957 1988, who pronounced it to be his favourite diving watch.
A further 100 were produced by Omega as a public edition.
The Seamaster 1000 is unquestionably a rare watch and if mint and with interesting heritage it has known to have been sold at auction for over $25,000.
The 1000 was so superbly engineered it never required a helium release valve unlike its competitors.