Overview
A classic stainless steel 'monocoque' wristwatch from Omega's experimental Cosmic line, featuring a sunburst silver dial and integrated-style case. This model represents a pivotal moment in watch design where traditional round cases began evolving into the architectural shapes of the 1970s.
Story
In 1966, Omega launched the 'Cosmic' range to capture the world's obsession with the Space Race and futuristic engineering. Unlike standard watches of the time, this piece features a 'unishell' or monocoque case, meaning the body is carved from a single block of steel with no removable back.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt, Omega rose to global prominence by winning more precision records at observatory trials than almost any other manufacturer. While they are world-famous for the Speedmaster 'Moonwatch,' the Seamaster line was their original waterproof powerhouse, debuting in 1948 to celebrate the brand's 100th anniversary.
Condition & Value
The dial appears to be in excellent original condition with no visible 'foxing' or spotting. The case shows honest wear and light scratches consistent with a watch that was worn and loved, and the 'T' markings on the dial indicate the original tritium luminous material is present.