Saturday, August 15, 2009

Omega Men's Seamaster 300M Automatic Chronometer Chronograph Watch #2594.52.00

Product Details


#Amazon Sales Rank: # 12877 in Watches
#Brand: Omega
#Model: 2594.52
#Band Material: Stainless Steel
#Bezel material: stainless steel
#Material: stainless steel
#Type of closure: Closure of the distribution
#Dial color: black
#Access window hardware anti-glare scratch resistant sapphire
#Movement Type: Swiss
#Resistant to 1000 meters

Features

#Swiss automatic movement quality, functions without a battery, the power automatically with movement of arms
#Domed, anti-glare sapphire crystal scratch resistant
#Diameter: 41.5 mm
#Stainless steel case, black dial, date function, chronograph
#Water resistant to 300 meters (1000 feet)

Product Description

Set sail with confidence and style of the unknown with this classic Omega Seamaster stainless steel men automatic watch timer, a clock accuracy, which also includes a powerful chronograph, 12 hours, 30 minutes and 1 / 10 second subdials. It is a great diver's watch, water resistance to 300 meters (984 feet). Absolutely masculine design, has a large round brushed stainless steel silver case measuring 41 millimeters (1.61 inches) wide.
E "or an aluminum unidirectional bezel in black along the bottom of the silver with a scale used for the calculation of immersion time. E a black dial with silver numbers Dauphine luminous hands and markers online selected thickness. Other features include a 42 - hour power reserve, screw case, the crown locking screw and scratch resistant and anti-domed sapphire crystal, water resistant. E ", supplemented by a link polished stainless steel, silver bracelet band that offers the highlights, with a loop of safety. This band measures 7 inches adjustable length.
Initially, in 1750, the first chronometers clocks were sufficiently accurate to calculate the length of the vessel's position. Today, the chronometer label watches, precision tests and received an official COSC (Swiss official control Chronometers) regulatory agency that tested and confirmed (or not) to see the movement of the clock status.

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