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The first Seamaster 300s 1957 were CK2913 with a Cal 501 movement.
you say you have a 14755.61
This is how you read the model number
1- indicates a leather strap
4 indicates a manual wind chronograph (so you should have a Seamaster chronograph)
7 ... I don't know what that is. 5 is for no date. 6 is for date and 8 is for chronometer.
E.g. is a 165.024 is a strap,uto movement, no date model.
the .61 indicated year.
The best bet is to send the movement serial number to Omega to verify and get detail history.
H Doan
: Hello I' m looking for information on a
: Seamaster 300 with a case without crown
: guard , and a bezel that looks like the fist
: seamaster300(of 1957).
: In the case the numbers are 14755.61 SC
: Regards
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