omega seamaster black tulip | Scratchproof Ceramic Omega Seamaster omega seamaster black tulip The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster with integrated bracelet in steel with ceramic plates added. The watch houses a lovely two-tone black and grey wave dial that is signed Seamaster with a black date disc.
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The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster with integrated bracelet in .The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster, the lady version a .
The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster with integrated bracelet in .One of the most expensive and thus rarest vintage Omega Seamaster -- the Black Tulip / .The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster, the lady version a 26x28mm, and has an integrated bracelet that has ceramic plates mounted on steel. The watches house a lovely two-tone black and grey wave dial that are signed Seamaster with a black date disc.
The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster with integrated bracelet in steel with ceramic plates added. The watch houses a lovely two-tone black and grey wave dial that is signed Seamaster with a black date disc.One of the most expensive and thus rarest vintage Omega Seamaster -- the Black Tulip / Cermet (Ceramic Metallic).
Omega offers the Seamaster in a wide variety of versions. The Seamaster 300 is the first choice for those looking for a diver's watch with a 1950s or 60s feel. Fans of tool watches with a more modern look will love the Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M and Diver 300M.
Once again, the collection introduced captivating materials such as sleek ceramic and titanium carbide, as seen in the visionary Seamaster “Black Tulip” of 1982, as well as pioneering technologies that allowed the seamless blending of different materials perfectly illustrated by the Polaris Chronograph of 1986.One of the most expensive and thus rarest vintage Omega Seamaster -- the Black Tulip / Cermet (Ceramic Metallic). Much lighter than the heavy tungsten carbide used in the 1970s by Rado, IWC, Omega etc and much harder than tungsten carbide (1'100 vs 2'000 Vickers hardness): the super-scratch proof Omega Seamaster made in significantly less than .
[WTS] Omega Seamaster Ceramic Black Tulip "Cermet"
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To ensure visibility without affecting the overall aesthetic, OMEGA has introduced anthracite Super-LumiNova to the diving scale, the black PVD indexes and skeleton hands - and dot at 12H. Completing the look is an integrated black rubber strap with black ceramic buckle.An all original Omega Seamaster Cermet/Ceramic 'Black Tulip' watch from 1982. This watch is incredibly rare and I believe it is even featured in the Omega Museum in Bienne, Switzerland. The watch is a
Omega Seamaster From Outer Space aka The Cermet aka The Black Tulip. Just wanted to share this unusual creation. The watch is a version of the Seamaster with a case and bracelet covered by a "Cermet" alloy with a hardness of 2,000 Vickers, making it absolutely scratch-resistant - except by a diamond. Back in the day, this watch was sort of concept-watch and cost upwards of 4 times the amount of regular Omega Seamaster models at the time.The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster, the lady version a 26x28mm, and has an integrated bracelet that has ceramic plates mounted on steel. The watches house a lovely two-tone black and grey wave dial that are signed Seamaster with a black date disc.
The so-called Black Tulip is a 33x35mm ceramic cased Seamaster with integrated bracelet in steel with ceramic plates added. The watch houses a lovely two-tone black and grey wave dial that is signed Seamaster with a black date disc.One of the most expensive and thus rarest vintage Omega Seamaster -- the Black Tulip / Cermet (Ceramic Metallic).
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Omega offers the Seamaster in a wide variety of versions. The Seamaster 300 is the first choice for those looking for a diver's watch with a 1950s or 60s feel. Fans of tool watches with a more modern look will love the Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M and Diver 300M.Once again, the collection introduced captivating materials such as sleek ceramic and titanium carbide, as seen in the visionary Seamaster “Black Tulip” of 1982, as well as pioneering technologies that allowed the seamless blending of different materials perfectly illustrated by the Polaris Chronograph of 1986.One of the most expensive and thus rarest vintage Omega Seamaster -- the Black Tulip / Cermet (Ceramic Metallic). Much lighter than the heavy tungsten carbide used in the 1970s by Rado, IWC, Omega etc and much harder than tungsten carbide (1'100 vs 2'000 Vickers hardness): the super-scratch proof Omega Seamaster made in significantly less than .To ensure visibility without affecting the overall aesthetic, OMEGA has introduced anthracite Super-LumiNova to the diving scale, the black PVD indexes and skeleton hands - and dot at 12H. Completing the look is an integrated black rubber strap with black ceramic buckle.
An all original Omega Seamaster Cermet/Ceramic 'Black Tulip' watch from 1982. This watch is incredibly rare and I believe it is even featured in the Omega Museum in Bienne, Switzerland. The watch is a Omega Seamaster From Outer Space aka The Cermet aka The Black Tulip. Just wanted to share this unusual creation.
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