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Seamaster-style professional divers watch

Submitted photo of Seamaster-style professional divers watch
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User's notes

Omega seamaster 41mm. No box no papers. Appraisal

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,800 - $2,600

AI estimate as of May 24, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This appears to be a stainless steel automatic or quartz divers watch featuring a blue dial with a wave pattern and a steel rotating bezel. The dial bears several markings, including a logo consistent with Omega, and text reading 'OMEGA', 'Seamaster', 'PROFESSIONAL', and '300m/1000ft', along with 'SWISS MADE' at the bottom. The timepiece features skeletonized handset with luminous tips, large triangular and rectangular luminous hour markers, and a date window at the 3 o'clock position. The owner identifies this as an 'Omega Seamaster 41mm', though this remains unverified without professional inspection. The piece is fitted with a multi-link stainless steel bracelet that shows significant surface scratches and scuffing, particularly on the outer links. The bezel displays several minor nicks and visible wear consistent with regular use. The overall design is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century or early 21st-century professional dive watches, specifically the 'Electric Blue' or 'Peter Blake' style references. All branding and technical specifications displayed on the dial are considered unverified signals of authenticity and would requires physical verification by a horological expert to confirm provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this timepiece follows the design language of a professional-grade diving watch. Per user submission, it is identified as an Omega Seamaster 41mm. I can observe a blue wave-pattern dial, a steel bezel, and branding consistent with the Seamaster line. However, I cannot verify the movement's functionality or the watch's provenance from a photograph alone. The bracelet and bezel show visible surface wear and scuffing, which I have factored into this estimate. The value of $1,800 to $2,600 assumes the watch is a genuine example of the referenced model in its reported state without box or papers. This range reflects general market demand for pre-owned stainless steel luxury divers. If physical inspection by a horological expert were to reveal the watch is a high-quality replica or 'in the style of' the brand, the value would likely drop below $200. To reach a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is required to verify the caliber of the movement, the integrity of the seals, and the fidelity of the hallmarks and serial numbers. The absence of official documentation makes physical verification of these technical specifications essential.

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