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1959 Omega Seamaster 14393-3
1959 Omega Seamaster 14393-3
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The Omega Seamaster 14393-3 from 1959 is a classic example of mid-century Swiss watchmaking, combining understated elegance with reliable mechanical engineering. Produced by the renowned Swiss brand Omega, this vintage timepiece features a refined gold-plated case, typically around 34–35 mm in diameter, a common size for men’s dress watches of the late 1950s. Its slate grey dial gives the watch a distinctive and sophisticated appearance, contrasted by gold-tone hour markers and hands that enhance legibility and style. Paired with a brown leather strap, the watch carries a warm, timeless aesthetic that suits both formal and casual wear. Like many Seamasters of the era, it was powered by a precise Swiss mechanical movement and designed with durability in mind, reflecting Omega’s reputation for craftsmanship and accuracy during this period of watchmaking history. Vintage examples such as this are now appreciated by collectors for their heritage, elegant proportions, and enduring design.
- Manufacturer: Omega
- Country of origin: Switzerland
- Serial no.: 1751****
- Year built: 1959
- Model: 14393-3
- Functions: Hours, Minutes, Sweep Seconds.
- Case material: Gold Plated 20 Microns
- Case markings (outside): Blank
- Case markings (inside): Omega Watch Co | Swiss Made.
- Case condition: Immaculate condition no scratches to the crystal, no major markings to the case.
- Dimensions: 34mm diameter (excluding crowns), 35.5mm including crown.
- Dial: Slate grey cross hair with gold hour markers.
- Hands: Gold dagger hands with gold sweeping seconds hand.
- Movement type: High grade, Cal. 285, manual wind, shock resistant.
- Movement markings: Omega Watch Co. Swiss. 1751****, Cal 285, Omega Logo
- Band: Premium brown leather strap.
- Serviced: Yes, cleaned and oiled.
Things to consider:
The watches we sell are all either Manual or Automatic movements. Knowing this is an important aspect of your purchase, as the movement type defines how the watch will run. Check out the above description to confirm the movement type, then head to the "So What Now?" section of our site for further information on movements; advice on looking after your vintage watch; and answers to some more frequently asked questions!
Due to the nature of vintage timepieces, their age means that 100% waterproofing cannot be guaranteed.
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