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Omega “Cosmic” Seamaster 135.016

Omega “Cosmic” Seamaster 135.016

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Model: Omega “Cosmic” Seamaster 135.016

Year: 1960s

Features:

The Origin. Not all Omega Cosmics are noteworthy, but how can you not enjoy the nominative determinism at play when a watch called Cosmic ends up with a dial that looks like your spaceship just engaged warp drive?

The Name. The name itself originally came from Omega’s post-Apollo fascination with space - an obsession that might be starting to mar its newest releases rather than enhance them - and the cushion case was designed to capture the retrofuturism that ran rampant throughout the 1960s. 

The Variant. This particular reference is the smaller 34mm, no-date variant, typically seen with a blue crosshair dial housed inside a polished case. Not to be confused with the more commonly encountered black-dialled version with its brushed finish. Even without the patina, there’s a lot to like about this underappreciated vintage reference, but I think this is one of those rare occasions - much like the Patek I listed last year - where the dial damage somehow enhances the watch. 

Specifications:

Condition: In good condition overall. Just serviced. Various marks can be seen on the case, and the dial is obviously damaged (arguably with a great outcome). Aftermarket strap.

Scope: No box or papers

Movement: Omega 601 Manual Wind

Dimensions:

  • Case Width: 34.0mm
  • Lug to Lug: 38.4mm
  • Case Thickness: 9.2mm
  • Lug Width: 18mm
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