Omega Seamaster 300M Peter Blake
Concept & History
This diver’s watch, with the reference 2254.50.00, marks a significant milestone in the evolution of maritime instrument watches. Known among collectors as the “Peter Blake,” the nickname honors the New Zealand sailor who was involved in its design. Its history combines rugged functionality with military-inspired design elements from the 1960s. The integrated helium escape valve remains a key feature of its professional orientation.
Caliber & Technology
Inside, the reliable Caliber 1120 is at work. This automatic movement is based on a proven architecture and has been extensively modified, including specific refinements to the bridges. With a power reserve of 44 hours, it ensures reliable power delivery. The recent service in 2026 guarantees excellent amplitude and precise timekeeping, thereby fully safeguarding the mechanical integrity.
Case & Material
The case, crafted from solid stainless steel, has a case diameter of 41 mm. The design features curved lugs that connect polished and satin-finished surfaces. A unidirectional rotating bezel, the screw-down crown, and the solid case back ensure a water resistance of 30 ATM. The stainless steel bracelet features a delicate diving extension.
Aesthetics & Readability
The black dial features a striking wave pattern that creates subtle reflections of light. Sword-shaped hands and prominent hour markers maximize readability. The application of generous luminous material ensures long-lasting luminescence. The date display at three o’clock blends in discreetly, while the polished flange forms the transition to the case. The monochromatic color scheme emphasizes the watch’s professional character.
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