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Incredible LNOS 1950s Omega Seamaster CK2767

£2,950.00Price
  • Make - Omega

     

    Model - Seamaster

     

    Case: 34,5 mm

     

    Reference - CK 2767 AP

     

    Movement: Cal. 354

     

    Year: 1950s

     

    Bracelet - Black leather strap

     

    Accessories - Company watch pouch, Omega box, Buckle, receipt 

  • Up for sale is this incredibly cool and exceptionally preserved 1950s Omega Seamaster, reference CK 2767, a watch that exemplifies mid-century Omega at its most elegant and understated.

    The standout feature is the non-luminous dial, adorned with a beautifully executed applied gold pearl minute track and crisp dauphine hands. The dial condition is nothing short of remarkable — among the finest we have encountered in years for this reference. Subtle details elevate it further: a delicate crosshair, perfectly balanced typography, and a warmth that only decades of careful preservation can produce.

     

    Housed within the classic stainless-steel Seamaster case, the watch retains sharp, well-defined bevelled lugs, with an unpolished case back that speaks volumes about its originality. The proportions and lines remain exactly as intended, making this an honest and highly attractive example for the discerning collector.

     

    Powering the watch is Omega’s revered bumper half-rotor calibre 354, a movement celebrated for its historical importance, reliability, and unmistakable tactile charm on the wrist.

     

    What truly elevates this Seamaster is its exceptional provenance and completeness. It comes accompanied by:

        •    Its original stainless-steel Omega pin buckle

        •    The original green Omega presentation box

        •    The original Japanese purchase receipt/Omega Tag

        •    A subsequent sales receipt from the previous owner

        •    The original strap, present in worn but honest condition

     

     

    Finding a CK 2767 in this state — with such dial integrity, untouched case geometry, and documented ownership history — is seldom seen. This is the kind of watch seasoned collectors immediately recognise and quietly admire: not loud, not over-restored, simply correct.

     

    A beautifully preserved example of a golden-era Seamaster, offered with provenance that places it firmly in top-tier collector territory.

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