Omega Seamaster 30 Ref 125.003

Aug 25, 2014,12:14 PM
 

Friends,


Last year I helped a friend to find a new watch, a Certina DS Powermatic 80.




Maybe not something that I would go for, but perfect for his needs. It was released last year for Certina’s 125 years anniversary. Stainless steel with rose gold hands and indexes.

Nice looking, reliable, automatic, date. A great everyday watch for someone that is not into vintage watches!




Now you wonder what all this has to do with Omega?

Well, my friend’s old watch which he hasn’t been using for many years was an Omega SM 30…

He asked me if I knew where he could sell the watch to get money to finance the new one…

Hm, let me think… Well, I think you all know what happened next!

wink

So, here it is the Omega Seamaster 30 Ref 125.003 from 1962.




As you can see the plexi has started to crack due to age, but the dial is in great condition and the gilt hands and indexes gives the watch a nice warm glow. To replace the plexi is not a big deal, should be an easy fix for a watchmaker.




The Omega has a 35 mm water resistant stainless steel case, screw down case back. 47 mm lug to lug and 18 mm between the lugs. The case looks like it hasn’t been or only lightly been polished, lugs still have the clear facets.




As you can see in the case back -62, but also the movement number 19.2 million is spot on for 1962.

Inside is the manual Cal 269. 30 mm movement, 4 mm high, 18000 vph.




Let’s have a closer look at the movement. The caliber 269 and 286 share the same base, but the later has the central second instead of the sub second.




Modifications: New chock protecting device called NOVOCHOC and fitting of adjustable stud holder…




The Breguet spring is now replaced by a flat spring and banking pins discontinued…




Omega Cal 269, 17 jewels, 42 hours power reserve.




Spare parts…




This Omega Seamaster 30 is not a sports watch and can of course not compare with the legend SM 300… But it has its charm!




Once I got the plexi fixed this one will start to get some well-deserved wrist time!

smile

So, even if the SM 30 is not as famous or is surrounded by the mythical sphere that early divers like the SM 300 has…

It is definitely a watch worthy of the name Seamaster!




And it carries the mark on the back to prove it!




Hope you enjoy this lesser known Seamaster as much as I do.




Now when I have started I will try to find time to present some more of my lesser known Omega’s…

I still have to find “my” Speedmaster to complete the Trilogy…

One day I hope you will be able to read my “Third step” post…

 

Best

Blomman

This message has been edited by blomman on 2014-08-25 12:44:59


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 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : August 25th, 2014-13:22
a JLC then Zenith then GP and now Omega No one is safe any more!!! Hide your daughters!!!! :) :) Quite a charming catch and in my fave combo Once more what to say you take no hostages :) Yours D

Hide your daughters?! ;)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 25th, 2014-23:24
LOL! They are safe, my friend! ;) But I can't promisse the same about your watches....! ;) Thank you, yes the black and gilt with steel case is a lovely combo. Best Blomman

Congratulations for this lovely watch, Blomman.

 
 By: amanico : August 25th, 2014-13:44
Yes, there are some less known Omegas which are Worth some consideration, such as the CK 2042, for example. I let you Google this reference, you will see what I am speaking about. ;) Or some 33.3 Chronographs. Or... These lovely Seamaster ( not 300 ) and ... 

Omega have a lot of hidden treasures!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 25th, 2014-23:29
No need for google, my friend. .. The pilote watch is already under consideration. Not a very common bird... But honestly not a prio target for me. Would love to follow the divers line a bit more first. As for the 2915/2998.... Yes, now when I started the... 

Hm, maybe we should only have ....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 26th, 2014-02:39
One collection, each have one half and then we switch each half year...?! ;) Best Blomman

OK, send me all your watches....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 27th, 2014-02:30
And I will divide them and send back half...! ;) Best Blomman

Tssss, Tssss, Tsss.... There is only one Vlad, here, and he's French.

 
 By: amanico : August 27th, 2014-02:33
The Blomman species is a serious contender, but Vlad is Vlad... So... Let's do the reverse thing. Send me your collection, I will send you half back. ;) Best, VLAD.

My good friend has one . . .

 
 By: Dr No : August 25th, 2014-16:36
. . . that was sourced next door to you . . . [image credit: Dr No / watch credit: sdd7820] . . . in Norway. I don't have any frontal pics, but it's a white linen dial, as immaculate as the movement. He's had modern watches from Patek, Lange, JLC, Chopard...  

Stunning condition of that movement!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 25th, 2014-23:32
Yes, vintage Omegas has a lot of charm! :) One day I need to go deeper into the brand... Best Blomman

Impeccable pictures and watch

 
 By: rnaden : August 25th, 2014-17:29
A big congrats to you on getting this, and to your friend on the Certina. The Omega is very nice, and great pictures too - I love how the light plays off the watch and brings out the color of the dials and hands! Enjoy!

Thank you, Richard!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 25th, 2014-23:34
Yes, this black glossy dial is some real eye candy! :) Best Blomman

Lovely addition blomman...

 
 By: -RWK- : August 25th, 2014-22:36
You are awesome with the vintage pieces :-) Enjoy! -- Richard.

I can't help myself....! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 25th, 2014-23:36
When I see these lovely old ladies, I can't resist...! :) Thank you, my friend! Best Blomman

Thats a beauty....

 
 By: tdn.dk : August 26th, 2014-02:08
Congrats!! I sold mine steel version two years ago, a big mistake, i love these black dial SM30 [URL=] [/URL] I recently got this SM30 135.003, but would love to find a steel sub second Again. [URL=] [/URL] [URL=] [/URL] [URL=] [/URL] [URL=] [/URL] ...  

Stunning condition of your SM30!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 26th, 2014-02:48
Too bad you let go of the sub-second. They would have made a great pair! Actually I have something I like to show you, Thomas. After you posted your PW, I got around to pick one up. Will post as soon as I have time to take some decent shots. Best Blomman

sold and found again

 
 By: tdn.dk : January 25th, 2015-01:37
Some years ago i sold my 125.003 and regret it Yesterday, this arrived, a little rough as you can see on the sellers pictures. I mounted a new crystal and cleaned the case. I think it deserves a service and a new crown, so i will send it to my watchmaker....  

Congrats on getting one back in the stable, Thomas! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 25th, 2015-03:02
Looks to be in good condition! :) Best Blomman

What happened to friendship?

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 26th, 2015-01:53
"Yeah, I know a guy who might be interested in this one...let me give him a call...he lives in England" pah. But nice scoop!!

Didn't know your were on the market for a Seamaster 30...

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 26th, 2015-03:17
But to quote a very dear friend: I love you man, but I love me more.... ;) Since I am not planning to build a SM30 collection I will of course let you know next time...! :) Best Blomman

opportunism.....

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 26th, 2015-03:33
....when something that nice pops up.........its a shame not to take advantage.

True! :) [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 26th, 2015-14:50

A new crown and a group picture

 
 By: tdn.dk : January 27th, 2015-10:47
The Black dialed SM 30 in the Collection 125.003-62 135.003-62 135.003-62 [URL=] [/URL] [URL=] [/URL] ...  

Very nice, Thomas!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : January 27th, 2015-11:34
Great lineup! :) Best Blomman

Three licorice candies? . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 27th, 2015-12:38
. . . definitely worth a stint at the Masthead! Enviously, Art

Beautiful and charming watch dear Blomman! ...

 
 By: Subexplorer : January 30th, 2015-11:40
... I love these less known Omegas which offer tough, precise and reliable movements, lovely cases, beautiful dials and affordable prices. They are far in recognition from their cousins Seamaster 300, Railmasters and Speedyies, but they offer lots of enjo...