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1969 Omega Seamaster 166.067
1969 Omega Seamaster 166.067
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This 1969 Omega Seamaster ref. 166.067 is a striking example of late-1960s Omega design, combining timeless elegance with exceptional mechanical pedigree. Its beautifully proportioned 36mm gold-plated case is paired with a premium brown leather strap and signed Omega buckle, creating a warm and sophisticated vintage aesthetic.
The standout feature is its captivating gold fleck dial, which catches the light beautifully and gives the watch a distinctive character that sets it apart from more conventional Seamaster models. Beneath the dial beats the highly regarded automatic Calibre 565 movement, renowned for its precision, reliability, and smooth performance.
Turn the watch over and you'll find the iconic Seamaster hippocampus caseback engraving, a symbol of the collection’s rich heritage and Omega’s reputation for producing robust, dependable timepieces. Presented with an Omega Travel Case, this is a superb vintage Seamaster that offers style, history, and collectability in equal measure.
- Manufacturer: Omega
- Country of origin: Switzerland
- Serial no.: 3035****
- Year built: 1969
- Model: Seamaster 166.067
- Functions: Hours, Minutes, Sweep Seconds and Date
- Case material: Gold Plated
- Case markings (outside): Sea Monster Logo
- Case markings (inside): Omega Watch Co | Swiss Made.
- Case condition: Good condition no scratches to the crystal, small markings to the case as expected for the age.
- Dimensions: 36mm diameter (excluding crowns), 38mm including crown.
- Dial: Gold Fleck with Gold and black hour markers.
- Hands: Gold and black with gold sweeping seconds hand.
- Movement type: High grade, Cal 565, automatic, shock resistant.
- Movement markings: Omega Watch Co. Swiss. 3035****, Cal 565, Omega Logo
- Band: Premium brown leather with Omega buckle
- Serviced: Yes, cleaned and oiled.
THIS WATCH ALSO COMES WITH OMEGA TRAVEL CASE
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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