Omega Seamaster Vintage Omega Seamaster white dial with gold capped case reference 14765 from 1960s
Ref. no. 14765
Omega Seamaster Vintage Omega Seamaster white dial with gold capped case reference 14765 from 1960s
Ref. no. 14765
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The Omega Seamaster ref. 14765 was part of the early Seamaster collection. However, it quickly gained a reputation for its dress-watch appeal. Measuring 34mm, the case is gold-capped over stainless steel—a method that ensures durability while maintaining the luxurious feel of gold. This technique, distinct from gold plating, involves a thicker layer of gold being fused to the case, making it more resistant to wear and tear over time.
The Dial
The white dial of the Omega Seamaster ref. 14765 is a masterpiece of understated design. Its clean, uncluttered layout allows the fine details to stand out. The dial is adorned with applied gold baton indices that offer excellent legibility while maintaining a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. The slim, polished stick hands are perfectly in harmony with the dial's overall design, emphasizing clarity and elegance without unnecessary embellishment. The absence of a date window ensures that the watch’s symmetry and simplicity remain intact, offering a timeless look that can be dressed up or down with ease.
The Movement
Inside the ref. 14765 is Omega’s caliber 552, a well-regarded automatic movement known for its reliability and precision. While its details are hidden behind the solid case back, the caliber 552 was a staple of Omega’s production during the 1960s, valued for its robustness and longevity—ideal qualities for a watch meant to be worn daily.
The case back features the iconic Omega seahorse medallion, a symbol that has come to represent the durability and maritime heritage of the Seamaster line. This emblem, first introduced in the 1950s, is a subtle nod to the watch’s robust construction, despite its elegant outward appearance.
This 1960s Omega Seamaster ref. 14765 is a quintessential vintage dress watch, combining refined aesthetics with everyday functionality. Its white dial and gold-capped case make it an ideal choice for those seeking a watch that exudes both class and versatility. Whether worn with formal attire or as a sophisticated addition to casual outfits, this Seamaster remains a timeless testament to Omega’s mastery of mid-century watchmaking.
What we love:
Pristine condition gold capped case
Wonderful white dial
What you should know:
Unless otherwise stated, it is common for vintage watches to not come with box and papers. In the rare example that a watch does come with box and papers it will be mentioned in the description. All purchases come with a bespoke black wooden watch box and warranty card.
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Omega Seamaster Vintage Omega Seamaster white dial with gold capped case reference 14765 from 1960s
Ref. no. 14765
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Vintage Omega Seamaster white dial with gold capped case reference 14765 from 1960s