Overview
A bold, oversized 1970s Omega Seamaster featuring a massive tungsten-chrome plated steel case and a distinctive 'bullseye' dial. This reference is famously nicknamed the 'Anakin Skywalker' due to its futuristic, armored aesthetic that looks like it belongs in a galaxy far, far away.
Story
In 1970, Omega launched a series of 'Pilot' watches with massive, experimental cases. This specific model earned its Star Wars nickname among collectors for its dark, metallic, and nearly indestructible appearance. It represents the peak of 'Space Age' horological design.
Maker / Origin
Omega, founded in 1848, became the ultimate name in precision after the Speedmaster went to the moon. In the 1970s, they pushed boundaries with the Seamaster line, moving from slim dress watches to avant-garde, heavy-duty professional tools. This era was their most experimental and daring period of design.
Condition & Value
The case shows heavy surface scratching and potential loss of the original mirror-finish coating. The dial appears to have some 'tropical' aging or debris under the crystal, and the crown is present but the strap is missing. These factors significantly lower the price compared to a 'mint' collector's piece.