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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph Full Set Bracelet 2210.51

3,990 $ (8.3% Discount)

 

Brand: Omega
Model: Seamaster Planet Ocean
Ref. no 2210.51
Movement Type: Self‑winding, Chronograph
Dial Color: Black
Case Diameter: 45.5 mm


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Beautiful pre-owned Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph 600M, Co-axial Chronometer.
From 2012, come in a full set up to the original Omega watch tag.

This Planet Ocean Chronograph has the understated Orange numeral that everyone wants.
The dial is an Omega masterpiece with applied luminescent indexes and an applied logo (enlarge photos to enjoy).

Works great.

  • Movement: Cal. 3313, Automatic Co-Axial Escapement, Chronometer-certified (has the card).
  • Dial: Black with Orange numeral
  • Functions: Chronograph, Date between 4”-5”, Helium escape valve
  • Bezel: uni-directional (see photos)
  • Bracelet: Omega ref. 1581/953 with diver’s extra clasp (see photos) 
  • Case: 45.5 mm
  • Crystal: scratch-resistant sapphire
  • Water-resistant: 600m / 2000ft
  • Full set:
    • Outer box (usage signs)
    • Inner box  (usage signs)
    • International warranty card
    • Chronometer certificate card
    • Pictograms card
    • Operation instruction book
    • Original tag
    • Omega customer registration form

Retail for this Omega was $7,200.

Shipped with DHL Express, tracked and insured

Note: serial number is blurred (crisp in reality) to avoid copies.

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Brand

Omega

Collection

Seamaster

Model

Planet Ocean

Reference no

2210.51

Movement type

Automatic Self-winding

Caliber

3313

Jewels

25

Features

Chronograph, Chronometer, Helium escape valve, Unidirectional Rotating Bezel

Crystal

Scratch Resistant Sapphire

Dial color

Black

Case

Stainless Steel

Case size

45.5 mm

Band type

Bracelet/Link Band

Band material

Stainless Steel

Condition

Pre-owned

Model year

2012

Box papers

Full set, Original box, Original papers

Made in

Swiss