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Vintage Omega Wristwatch Seamaster Cosmic 2000 Jumbo 166.130 Automatic 1971
Vintage Omega Wristwatch Seamaster Cosmic 2000 Jumbo 166.130 Automatic 1971
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SPECIFICATION
Reference: Seamaster Cosmic 2000 166.130
Movement: Automatic Cal 1012
Age: circa 1971
Case Size: 38mm
Case Thickness: 11mm
Lug to Lug: 42mm
Lugs: 20mm
Condition: used Omega watch
Box & Papers: No
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Warranty: 12-Months Warranty
POINTS OF MENTION
- In great pre-owned condition, with light wear from use
- Case and bezel have light scratches and marks
- Omega signed crown
- Fully serviced 28,800bph automatic movement
- Beautiful blue sunburst dial
- Slight patina around lume pips
- Paired with its original signed Omega stainless steel bracelet 677 that fits up to a 7 1/2 inch wrist
THE WATCH
The Seamaster Cosmic was introduced in 1967, jumping on the hype for space travel and everything space-related. The continued relationship with NASA only strengthened Omega’s position, as the preferred manufacturer. It generated new life into the Seamaster range. The production run was for less than a decade.
This Omega Seamaster Cosmic model 166.130 is from circa 1971. The stainless steel case has the unique 'Cosmic 2000' waterproof design, where the outer bezel frame and movement are housed in inner sealed tub. The 38mm size forms a great presence on the wrist, which in part is due to the nicely rounded bezel, but also due to the generous size for a watch of this era. Inside is the automatic calibre 1012, which has 23 jewel, runs at 28,800 bph and is fully serviced and running strongly.
The dial has applied baton markers with lume pips and index, hour, minute and central seconds hands, which contrast nicely to the dial, making for an easy read. At 3 o'clock is the date window and the dial is signed 'Omega, Automatic,' with the famous Omega logo at 12 and 'Seamaster, Cosmic, 2000' at 6. This watch has such a contemporary feel to it, especially given it's larger size, that we absolutely love.
A BIT OF TRIVIA
Founded by Louis Brandt in 1848, Omega started out as La Generale Watch Co., an unassuming, but international business. It wasn't until 1885, when the company had been taken over by Louis' sons, that the first mass-produced calibre, the Labrador, was released. By 1903, the company had renamed itself Omega and only two years later were they the official timekeepers at many sporting events across Switzerland. Omega stepped onto an international stage in 1932 as the official timekeepers at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the first of over 20 Olympic Games. Omega were one of the 12 companies, now known as the Dirty Dozen, commissioned to produce watches for the British Military during the Second World War. One of Omega's most iconic watches, the Seamaster, was introduced in 1948.
OUR THOUGHTS
The Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 is a standout from Omega’s 1970s catalogue, blending confident styling with an understated elegance. Its 38mm case delivers real wrist presence without ever feeling overbearing, and this example is further elevated by its original Omega bracelet — a rarer touch that completes the look perfectly. With its distinctive vintage charm and unmistakable Omega refinement, it’s a watch that slips easily into any collection, and just as easily onto the wrist of someone looking for a unique, everyday companion.
SKU:OSC33809WO

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