Description
Inside, the Omega Seamaster Date 166.010 is powered by the legendary Omega Caliber 565, an automatic movement prized for both its accuracy and reliability. Introduced as part of Omega’s push for higher precision, the Cal. 565 incorporates a quick-set date feature—an innovation in its time—allowing the wearer to set the date with ease. Collectors appreciate Caliber 565 not only for its precision but also for its place in Omega’s legacy of highly regarded automatic movements.
The Case
The Seamaster 166.010 pairs effortlessly with both formal and casual attire, thanks to its versatile 35mm size and restrained dial design. The case’s slim profile and finely beveled lugs add to the watch’s comfortable fit and subtle elegance, making it ideal for daily wear. Additionally, the screw-down case back features Omega’s iconic hippocampus engraving, symbolizing the watch’s roots in water-resistant engineering—a nod to its origins in the Seamaster line as a practical, all-weather companion.
The Dial
The silver dial of the Omega Seamaster Reference 166.010 is a true reflection of vintage allure, displaying a gentle patina that speaks to the watch’s history and journey through time. This delicate aging process has given the dial a unique character, with soft, muted tones and subtle variations that enhance its original elegance. The patina adds depth to the silver-colored surface, creating a starry night effect, visible in certain lighting.
For the vintage enthusiast, this Seamaster offers a pristine glimpse into Omega’s mid-century mastery. It’s a timepiece that doesn’t just mark the hour but tells the story of an era when style and substance seamlessly intertwined. With the Omega Seamaster 166.010 on your wrist, you carry a piece of horological history—a refined reminder of Omega’s pursuit of excellence and a classic accessory that remains as compelling today as it was in the 1960s.
What we love:
- Wonderful design
- Beautiful case condition
- Perfect every day watch
What you should know:
- Unless otherwise stated, it is common for vintage watches to not come with box and papers. In the rare example that a watch does come with box and papers it will be mentioned in the description. All purchases come with a bespoke black wooden watch box and warranty card.