The 1984 Omega Seamaster 166.0211 is a strong example of Omega’s enduring commitment to precision and timeless design during a highly regarded era of Swiss watchmaking. Housed in a well-proportioned 36mm stainless steel case, this vintage piece offers a balanced and versatile presence on the wrist.
At its heart lies the reliable Omega Calibre 1020 automatic movement, celebrated for its durability and smooth everyday performance. The watch’s standout feature is its striking green dial, which adds a unique and contemporary edge, further complemented by a practical day and date display that enhances daily usability.
Finished with a genuine Omega stainless steel bracelet, this Seamaster blends robustness with classic elegance. It remains a compelling choice for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate distinctive vintage styling paired with dependable Swiss engineering.
Manufacturer: Omega
Country of origin: Switzerland
Serial no.: 4622****
Year built: 1979
Model: Seamaster 166.0211
Functions:Hours, Minutes, Sweep Seconds, Day and Date
Case material: Stainless Steel
Case markings (outside):Sea Monster Logo
Case markings (inside): Omega Watch Co | Swiss Made.
Case condition: Immaculatecondition no scratches to the crystal, no markings to the case.
Dimensions: 36mm diameter (excluding crowns), 38mm including crown.
Dial: Emerald Green with silver and white hour markings.
Hands: Silver and white with silver sweeping seconds hand.
Movement type:High grade, Cal. 1020, automatic, shock resistant.
Movement markings: Omega Watch Co. Swiss. 4622****, Cal 1020, Omega Logo
Band: Stainless Steel Omega Bracelet.
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.