The history of this Omega Seamaster 30
This Omega is part of the history of the Seamaster collection, launched by Omega in the late 1940s to offer reliable and elegant watches. Developed in the 1960s, the Seamaster 30 perfectly reflects Omega’s watchmaking approach of that era: sober, robust mechanical watches built to last. This model embodies a more discreet vision of the Seamaster, focused on balance and legibility.
Case, calibre and bracelet
This Omega is powered by the Omega calibre 269, a manual-winding mechanical movement renowned for its reliability. It’s composed of 17 jewels, operates at a frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour and offers a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The 34mm stainless steel case features proportions typical of elegant vintage watches. The dial includes a small seconds sub-dial positioned at 6 o’clock, adding a classic touch to the overall design. The watch is fitted with a stainless steel bracelet.
Why this watch
This Seamaster 30 appeals through its simplicity and authenticity. It’s aimed at vintage watch enthusiasts looking for a clean, no-frills mechanical Omega. The calibre 269 illustrates the brand’s historic expertise in manual movements, while the 34mm case size and small seconds enhance the timeless charm of this watch. It’s an ideal piece for elegant everyday wear or as an entry point into collecting Swiss vintage watches.
Contents and condition
This vintage watch is offered in used condition and is delivered in a The Swiss Collector travel case. Our watchmakers carry out inspection, adjustments and validation according to The Swiss Collector protocol prior to sale.
Warranty and delivery
This model benefits from a 1-year The Swiss Collector warranty. Each The Swiss Collector luxury watch is authenticated, tested and verified. Fast and secure international delivery, with the option of free collection from our points of sale in Switzerland.
*Used condition – Visible signs of wear. Appearance consistent with the watch’s age and history. Polishing available on request.