Description
This is an uncommon 1969 Omega Seamaster chronometer-grade watch. These watches were produced in much smaller numbers than the regular Seamasters or Constellations. The chronometer-grade 24-jewel (adjusted to five positions) caliber 564 automatic winding movement is normally found in the Omega Constellation line of watches and is less common to find in a Seamaster such as this example. This watch exudes class and sophistication. Look at the pristine original dial with Dauphine hands and steel markers. The Omega-signed crystal and winding crown are present, as is the raised-logo sea-monster screw-down case back. The movement was just cleaned and is accurate. The original beads-of-rice stainless steel ref. 1036 bracelet looks stellar on the wrist and will fit up to 7″. The full-sized 35mm case is larger than a Rolex Air-King from the same era and I would say better-looking.