Difference between revisions of "Omega Seamaster 'Great White' GMT"

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* Power reserve: 44 hours
 
* Power reserve: 44 hours
 
* Brushed steel finish to case and bracelet (as apposed to polished sections on the 50th Anniversary and other Seamasters of the period)
 
* Brushed steel finish to case and bracelet (as apposed to polished sections on the 50th Anniversary and other Seamasters of the period)
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*Note there is also a solid gold 18k cased blue dial GMT version with rubber strap - ref 2634.80.93 which is very rare.
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  Often compared to the [[Omega Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversay|50th Anniversary GMT]] but there are subtle differences including:  
 
  Often compared to the [[Omega Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversay|50th Anniversary GMT]] but there are subtle differences including:  
 
  *Case Brushing
 
  *Case Brushing

Revision as of 22:25, 1 May 2020

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Omega Seamaster 'Great White' GMT

  • Ref: 2538.20.00 (bracelet) and 2538.20.91 on rubber strap with deployment buckle
  • Released 2002
  • Bracelet: All brushed steel 1611/931
  • Case: All brushed Steel
  • Case diameter: 41 mm
  • Dial color: White
  • Crystal: Domed anti‑reflective, scratch‑resistant sapphire crystal
  • Water resistance: 30 bar (300 metres / 1000 feet)
  • Movement: Cal 1128
  • Self‑winding GMT movement with 24 hour GMT hand, chronometer, rhodium‑plated finish.
  • Power reserve: 44 hours
  • Brushed steel finish to case and bracelet (as apposed to polished sections on the 50th Anniversary and other Seamasters of the period)
  • Note there is also a solid gold 18k cased blue dial GMT version with rubber strap - ref 2634.80.93 which is very rare.
Often compared to the 50th Anniversary GMT but there are subtle differences including: 
*Case Brushing
*Dial thickness - the Great White dial is much thicker and not interchangeable
* Bezels are not interchangeable with 50th Anniversary

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