Omega Seamaster 14762-61 SC, Cal. 562, 1962

£1,000.00

Presented here is an exceptional Omega Seamaster, reference 14762-61 SC, dating to 1962 and powered by the highly regarded calibre 562 automatic movement. Professionally restored by a master watchmaker using the original Omega components, this is a striking example of one of Omega's finest dress watches from the early 1960s.

The beautifully executed silver dial features a refined pinstripe finish, complemented by applied gold baton hour markers, matching dauphine hands and a framed date aperture at 3 o'clock. 

Measuring 34mm excluding the signed Omega crown, the stainless steel case displays elegant proportions with strong lines and an excellent finish. Beneath the caseback sits Omega's celebrated calibre 562, a 24-jewel automatic movement regarded as one of the marque's finest full-rotor calibres, renowned for its reliability and smooth operation. Freshly serviced and running well, it is a movement that remains highly respected by collectors today.

Seamaster references restored to this standard using only original components are seldom encountered. The case is sharp and back to how it was when it left the factory. Combining exceptional presentation with one of Omega's landmark automatic movements, this is a refined collector's watch that remains equally suited to regular wear.

Specifications

  • Omega Seamaster

  • Reference 14762-61 SC

  • Circa 1962

  • Calibre 562 automatic movement

  • Stainless steel case

  • 34mm excluding crown

  • Silver pinstripe dial

  • Applied gold baton hour markers

  • Gold dauphine hands

  • Date complication

  • Original aged luminous material

  • Original signed Omega crown

  • Recently serviced

  • Brown leather strap

Condition

Professionally restored to an exceptional standard by a master watchmaker using only original Omega components. The dial presents beautifully with crisp printing, sharp applied furniture and attractive original lume. The stainless steel case remains in excellent condition with strong edges and a superb finish. The movement has been freshly serviced and is running well. A particularly fine example of an early 1960s Seamaster, offered in outstanding collector-quality condition.

Presented here is an exceptional Omega Seamaster, reference 14762-61 SC, dating to 1962 and powered by the highly regarded calibre 562 automatic movement. Professionally restored by a master watchmaker using the original Omega components, this is a striking example of one of Omega's finest dress watches from the early 1960s.

The beautifully executed silver dial features a refined pinstripe finish, complemented by applied gold baton hour markers, matching dauphine hands and a framed date aperture at 3 o'clock. 

Measuring 34mm excluding the signed Omega crown, the stainless steel case displays elegant proportions with strong lines and an excellent finish. Beneath the caseback sits Omega's celebrated calibre 562, a 24-jewel automatic movement regarded as one of the marque's finest full-rotor calibres, renowned for its reliability and smooth operation. Freshly serviced and running well, it is a movement that remains highly respected by collectors today.

Seamaster references restored to this standard using only original components are seldom encountered. The case is sharp and back to how it was when it left the factory. Combining exceptional presentation with one of Omega's landmark automatic movements, this is a refined collector's watch that remains equally suited to regular wear.

Specifications

  • Omega Seamaster

  • Reference 14762-61 SC

  • Circa 1962

  • Calibre 562 automatic movement

  • Stainless steel case

  • 34mm excluding crown

  • Silver pinstripe dial

  • Applied gold baton hour markers

  • Gold dauphine hands

  • Date complication

  • Original aged luminous material

  • Original signed Omega crown

  • Recently serviced

  • Brown leather strap

Condition

Professionally restored to an exceptional standard by a master watchmaker using only original Omega components. The dial presents beautifully with crisp printing, sharp applied furniture and attractive original lume. The stainless steel case remains in excellent condition with strong edges and a superb finish. The movement has been freshly serviced and is running well. A particularly fine example of an early 1960s Seamaster, offered in outstanding collector-quality condition.