少し珍しい1968年製のオメガ・シーマスターデイト。

A slightly rare 1968 Omega Seamaster Date.

The Omega Seamaster Date arrived today.

A classic among Omega vintage models.

But there's one small change.

For those who are holding a wristwatch or vintage watch for the first time,

The Seamaster Date is highly recommended for its excellent design and practicality.

Not only can you learn the basics of how to use an automatic watch,

The high cost performance of the Omega watch brand,

A masterpiece that fully conveys the fun of wristwatches.

This item was made in 1968 and is a relatively common item.

Unlike the Seamaster Date you often see,

A vintage-style detail with a cross line in the center of the dial.

This is one of the details seen from around the 1950s.

The dial is divided into four sections to make the time easier to see.

Current watches have improved visibility by adjusting the size of the indexes and hands.

The hands of vintage watches become thinner towards the tip,

The index is not that big,

Sometimes you may see the time incorrectly.

Being able to see such small details is one of the unique aspects of vintage watches.

The color of the dial is silver, which has aged and turned slightly gold.

Depending on the angle, it can appear milky white.

The color of the dial becomes clearer with each passing year,

It rarely discolors over time.

The interesting thing about these changes over time is

The atmosphere of the clock, which gives a sense of the historical background of the time, is also exceptional.

Rolex is as popular as Omega when it comes to vintage watches, but

Not only in terms of quality but also in terms of price,

Omega offers a wide variety of watches to choose from, allowing you to choose the one that best suits you.

The Seamaster series in particular is Omega's most famous and oldest brand.

While many masterpieces have been created, there are also many charming watches that do not forget the essence of a wristwatch.

This Seamaster Date is also extremely easy to use and is a watch worthy of being called a "lifetime item."

You definitely can't miss out on such a fascinating watch!