Omega Seamaster 300 with Lapis Lazuli Dial. Designed as a professional watch for divers, the Seamaster 300 by Omega can be easily transformed in an exclusive luxury timepiece. The new Seamaster 300 with Lapis Lazuli dial clearly proves it. The Omega Seamaster 300 Master Chronometer with Lapis Lazuli Dial (Ref. 234.93.41.21.99.002) has a price of Euro 45,500 / US$ 48,000.
Designed as a professional watch for divers, the Seamaster 300 by Omega can be easily transformed in an exclusive luxury timepiece. The new Seamaster 300 with Lapis Lazuli dial clearly proves it.
Its 41 mm case has been crafted from platinum and features a blue ceramic bezel with a platinum Liquidmetal diving scale.
The deep blue dial is made from the precious stone lapis lazuli. It is composed of lazurite, which gives it a "ultramarine" colour and was once described by Marco Polo as "the finest azure in the world". The stone has been used by royal dynasties since antiquity, especially in ancient Egypt, where it was carved and polished into statues and other important objects.
The 18K white gold hands are filled with “vintage” Super-LumiNova for excellent legibility even in poor light conditions.
The watch is is powered by the Omega Co- Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8913, a self-winding movement with Co-Axial escapement officially certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). Resistant to magnetic fields reaching 15,000 gauss, it features a free-sprung balance with silicon balance spring and two barrels mounted in series which guarantee 60 hours of power reserve. Visible through the transparent sapphire crystal caseback, the movement is embellished by a 18K Sedna gold rotor and the balance bridge with Geneva waves in arabesque.
Matched to a blue leather strap and water resistant to 300 metres / 1,000 feet, the Omega Seamaster 300 Master Chronometer with Lapis Lazuli Dial (Ref. 234.93.41.21.99.002) has a price of Euro 45,500 / US$ 48,000. omegawatches.com
Its 41 mm case has been crafted from platinum and features a blue ceramic bezel with a platinum Liquidmetal diving scale.
The deep blue dial is made from the precious stone lapis lazuli. It is composed of lazurite, which gives it a "ultramarine" colour and was once described by Marco Polo as "the finest azure in the world". The stone has been used by royal dynasties since antiquity, especially in ancient Egypt, where it was carved and polished into statues and other important objects.
The 18K white gold hands are filled with “vintage” Super-LumiNova for excellent legibility even in poor light conditions.
The watch is is powered by the Omega Co- Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8913, a self-winding movement with Co-Axial escapement officially certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). Resistant to magnetic fields reaching 15,000 gauss, it features a free-sprung balance with silicon balance spring and two barrels mounted in series which guarantee 60 hours of power reserve. Visible through the transparent sapphire crystal caseback, the movement is embellished by a 18K Sedna gold rotor and the balance bridge with Geneva waves in arabesque.
Matched to a blue leather strap and water resistant to 300 metres / 1,000 feet, the Omega Seamaster 300 Master Chronometer with Lapis Lazuli Dial (Ref. 234.93.41.21.99.002) has a price of Euro 45,500 / US$ 48,000. omegawatches.com
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