A double signed dial is uncommon and something to ”go for”, a double signed dial is rare and something you need in your collection but a triple signed, black military dial is something for the real vintage watch connesiour. Here you go:
The watch
Omega introduced the Seamaster 600 -series in 1964 and production lasted to 1969. The name “600” is a reference to the family of calibers used: 601, 611 (date) and 613 (quickset date).
Text on the dial varies depending on production years: starting with Seamaster 600 (1964-1966), then Seamaster 600 Genève (1967-1968) and with late production models just having Genève (1968-1969) with the Seamaster 600 text omitted from the dial while the case back still features the engraved Seamaster logo.
Specific Information
Object nr: 450
Maker: Omega
Model: Seamaster ”600” Genéve
Reference: 136.012
Year: 1967
Movement: Cal. 613 serial: 25101776
Material: Solid stainless steel
Original crown: Yes
Dimensions: 33.5 mm, without original crown
Strap/Bracelet: New brown leather strap
Lug Width: 18mm
Box/Papers: No/No
Serviced: Yes, professional serviced and under warranty until 2025-03-16
The condition
This has to be one of the nicest steel case vintage Omega Seamaster 600 and it's an uncommon example as well. It's a transitional Seamaster 600 with the extra Genève print on the dial.
This is a very attractive and nice vintage Omega Seamaster 600 Genève. This piece is all original and in very good original condition. The case is made of solid stainless steel and measures 34mm across excluding crown by 40mm lug tip to lug tip.
Case model is 136.012 and is in excellent original condition. Original signed crown. The factory original dial is very attractive and is in very good aged condition. Original black dial alone is very difficult to come across, but one with this rare military style design and double Seamaster/Geneve/600 signed just made it even more rare.