Difference between revisions of "Omega Seamaster 176.007"
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*Steel watches had dials in blue (two styles) and silver | *Steel watches had dials in blue (two styles) and silver | ||
* Gold-plated watches came with either gold or brown dials | * Gold-plated watches came with either gold or brown dials | ||
− | * A solid gold version made, but in few numbers | + | * A solid gold version made, but in few numbers perhaps as few as 50 |
+ | * 20,000 – 21,000 ST 176.007s in steel made | ||
+ | * 8,000 – 9,000 gold plated made | ||
==References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)== | ==References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)== |
Revision as of 20:40, 20 April 2020
Omega Seamaster 176.007
This is easily the most common reference of the family and can be found in more variants with more dials than other references. The 007 was depicted in ads and catalogs every year from 1972 through 1976 with at least 5 different dials.
- Steel watches had dials in blue (two styles) and silver
- Gold-plated watches came with either gold or brown dials
- A solid gold version made, but in few numbers perhaps as few as 50
- 20,000 – 21,000 ST 176.007s in steel made
- 8,000 – 9,000 gold plated made
References 176.XXX (Calibre 1040)
- "pre-007" - 176.001 (1971)
- Speedmaster Mark III - 176.002 (1971)
- "Mark 007" - 176.002 (1971)
- "Big Blue Sea" - 176.004 (1972)
- "Big Blue Speed" - 176.004 (1972)
- "Rogue Jedi" - 176.005 (1972 - 1976)
- "007" - 176.007 (1972)
- Speedmaster Mark IV - 176.009 (1973)
- "Yachting 007" - 176.010 (1973)
- Omega Speedmaster 125 with Cal 1041