Omega Seamaster 2657-4

Posts
494
Likes
731
Hi all,

I’m about to buy a seamaster 2657-4.
I don’t think it will be a keeper but am curious to try a bumper for some days 😀

I did not find another model of this ref with the same dial.
Does anyone have it? I would be happy to compare with another one 😀

 
Posts
2,755
Likes
6,808
There were many, many dial variants for these 50s Seamasters. Finding another of the exact one isn’t easy, especially with rose gold markers.
 
Posts
494
Likes
731
I have a doubt about the word “seamaster”, because there is a space between the “s” and “ter”, that is why I’m trying to get picture of same models 😀
 
Posts
6
Likes
2
Hi all,

I’m about to buy a seamaster 2657-4.
I don’t think it will be a keeper but am curious to try a bumper for some days 😀

I did not find another model of this ref with the same dial.
Does anyone have it? I would be happy to compare with another one 😀

It looks real to me. Here are two Seamaster dials to compare the font:
 
Posts
463
Likes
767
I got this one back from restoration from Omega. I just need to pick it up at the Boutique.
 
Posts
494
Likes
731
The dial is original, in nice condition, and an uncommon variant with the rose gold markers. Not sure exactly what you need, as both @ConElPueblo and I, who know these watches very well, have already weighed in on the legitimacy of the watch:
https://omegaforums.net/threads/a-b...usual-dial-opinions.75402/page-2#post-1540166
Hi,
No offense and thanks for your answer, I did not find much information about it, so I’m trying to learn more about this one before buying it
 
Posts
48
Likes
19
I do have the same
Hi all,

I’m about to buy a seamaster 2657-4.
I don’t think it will be a keeper but am curious to try a bumper for some days 😀

I did not find another model of this ref with the same dial.
Does anyone have it? I would be happy to compare with another one 😀


I do have the same watch, ref 2657-3 / 2494 in mint condition
 
Posts
4
Likes
1
Anyone knows what's up with this dial? shitty restoration job? or just how they varied in the 50's?

I literally read "Seamester"

2657-4SC, 1952

Omega Seamaster Bumper, calibre 354

 
Posts
61
Likes
91
Anyone knows what's up with this dial? shitty restoration job? or just how they varied in the 50's?

I literally read "Seamester"
It does say "Seamester", which is kinda hilarious, but also just one of the red flags on that dial. Variance does not account for that😀