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Omega Seamaster Automatic Day-Date Stripped Dial Jubilee Bracelet Ref. 166.0264 from 1980

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Omega Seamaster Automatic Day-Date Stripped Dial Jubilee Bracelet Ref. 166.0264 from 1980Omega Seamaster Automatic Day Date Ref. 166. 0264 Rare Vertical Lined Dial with Original Jubilee Bracelet The Omega Seamaster Automatic Day Date Ref. 166. 0264 represents one of the most distinctive and undervalued expressions of Omegas late 1970s to early 1980s design. Produced around 1980, this 34mm stainless steel timepiece pairs a crisp case, a rare vertically textured silver dial, and the highly sought after original Omega Jubilee bracelet (Ref.

Omega Seamaster Automatic Day-Date Ref. 166.0264 – Rare Vertical-Lined Dial with Original Jubilee Bracelet

The Omega Seamaster Automatic Day-Date Ref. 166.0264 represents one of the most distinctive and undervalued expressions of Omega’s late 1970s to early 1980s design. Produced around 1980, this 34mm stainless steel timepiece pairs a crisp case, a rare vertically-textured silver dial, and the highly sought-after original Omega Jubilee bracelet (Ref. ST1351.339.42), making it a standout for collectors searching for uniqueness and originality.

A Sharp Steel Case with Original Finish

The 34mm stainless steel case presents in remarkably sharp, unpolished condition, retaining the original brushed factory finish. Its crisp lines and untouched geometry highlight the care with which this piece has been preserved. At this size, the watch wears comfortably while still offering strong wrist presence thanks to its angular late-70s design cues.

The Dial – Rare Vertical Texture

The original silver dial, in excellent condition, is defined by its rare vertical line finish – a subtle yet striking detail that immediately distinguishes this Seamaster from more common examples. The applied indices, matching hands, and framed day-date aperture all remain crisp and original, while the Omega signature crown reinforces its authenticity.

Above, a clean mineral glass crystal protects the dial, providing excellent clarity with vintage charm.

Bracelet – The Omega Jubilee

Perhaps the most exceptional feature of this piece is its original Omega Jubilee bracelet, Ref. ST1351.339.42. Known for its comfort, fluidity, and vintage elegance, the Omega Jubilee is seldom seen on this reference and adds both rarity and collector appeal. This example remains long, accommodating a wide range of wrist sizes.

Inside the Case – Omega Calibre 1020

Powering this Seamaster is the automatic Omega Calibre 1020, a robust and precise movement with a quickset day-date function. This example has been recently serviced by a professional watchmaker, ensuring smooth performance, accuracy, and reliability. Its combination of practicality and Omega’s solid engineering makes it ideal for both daily wear and long-term collecting.

Provenance & Condition

With its serial number 44,153,399, this Seamaster dates to circa 1980. The watch remains in outstanding condition, featuring its original crown, untouched case finish, rare vertical-textured dial, and its seldom-seen Jubilee bracelet. Together, these features elevate it from a standard Seamaster into a true collector’s find.

Specifications

  • Reference: 166.0264

  • Case: 34mm stainless steel, unpolished with original brushed finish

  • Crystal: Mineral glass

  • Dial: Original silver dial with rare vertical line finish

  • Movement: Automatic Omega Calibre 1020, day-date, serviced

  • Crown: Original Omega-signed crown

  • Bracelet: Original Omega Jubilee, Ref. ST1351.339.42, full length

  • Serial Number: 44,153,399

  • Production Date: Circa 1980

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition, all original, rare bracelet & dial

Why This Watch?

This Omega Seamaster Day-Date is far more than an entry-level vintage Omega – it is a rare combination of original sharp case, unusual dial finish, and seldom-seen Jubilee bracelet. For collectors, it represents one of the most interesting variants of Omega’s late-70s/early-80s Seamasters, and at the same time, it remains a highly wearable daily watch with timeless appeal. With its recent service and excellent originality, it offers exceptional value for money.

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