Great video, short and to the point! This watch is my favorite from the Seamaster line up that I can afford (forget the coaxial stuff). I owned this model in the early 00's and later sold it but now have another. Most Seamaster fanboys go for the Bond versions but for myself it's almost as if the design team had been given a Bond brief but knew it wasn't right and designed this beauty in the backroom using the original features of the Omega 165. The large pizza slice at 12 is a design feature required by the British MOD for their divers and carried it on with this dial, often derided by the uneducated as an OTT feature but look up any Brit MOD diver and it's there CWC, Precista, Rolex, etc. This is the true "Bond" watch IMO, understated and back in the day not advertised at all in the press. This is the one to own IMO.
I bought this watch with my first bonus at my first job at Tourneau in San Francisco in 2008. I wore this watch as my only watch for at least 15 years, including on my wedding day and every vacation, including scuba dives. Easily, one of the best watch designs ever.
I forgot, I love the color matched date on this watch. This, with the waves in the black face, can’t be beat. Every time I put this watch on I fall in love with it again.
bought my Omega 2254 back in 2018 for $1500 as a beater watch as I have a rotation of three Rolex watches, but now love my 2254 and it now gets more wrist time than my Rolex watches, it is a watch I will never sell .
this watch is so beauriful. perfect size i can't figure out why Omega had to make everything oversize now do they not know that people outside America buy their watches too???
Nick pick-up! This is definitely one of my favorite iterations of the modern Seamaster Professional. Have you sent this in for maintenance yet? Just curious what the costs are.
Thanks, it’s lovely! Just got this a couple weeks ago and it works great so no maintenance needed yet. Will do a video on the maintenance process when I do, though.
What is the accuracy like? I looked at a few offers from Japan on C24 but most of them seem to be running 10 or more sec/ day off. How much would it cost to get it readjusted?
The accuracy is not bad but not amazing on my watch. Think something like 10-20 secs off per day. Something that could easily get adjusted by a local watchmaker. Each place has its own rates so do an internet search for watch service near you and check out their website. The place near me is a few hundred dollars for full servicing. I didn’t buy this watch for supreme accuracy so personally I am good with its current abilities.
Unfortunately this pre-dates the co-axial escapement??? Ha!!! That is NOT unfortunate. Unlike the bloated co-axial watches, this one is nice and thin. I am super glad that the 2254.50 does not have co-axial!!!
I bought mine for my 40th birthday in 91. My box was red with the omega badge on the top. Cost £1050 from memory give or take a few quid ( I could check the receipt). I paid a deposit and then 11 ( 12) equal payments.
Getting one myself, just been serviced by omega with new crystal, hands and new bracelet. The service and new bracelet cost£1300, and I'm paying about three for it, can't wait
I have owned and worn this reference since 1999. Tried on the latest Seamaster and just doesnt do it for me. I love this Seamaster and the very comfortable and slim look of this watch. The best Seamaster ever made imo.
Got myself a 36mm version for just 1511 shipped on eBay with box and papers!! One small ding on the case but otherwise in great shape. Cannot wait for it to get delivered!!!
Keep an eye out for the 2230.50 non-AC dial if you ever wanna swap in essentially the same dial just with white gold Omega logo and raised indices. I did this with a midsize using a 2236.50 dial and it looks amazing. Also the 1120 has some benefits in that most watchmakers can service it, the Omega tools required to service the coaxial escapement versions of the 2892-a2 are expensive and most independents won't touch them.
Thanks just checked out that reference and like it a lot as well! Agree on the movement point, definitely some practical benefits to non state of the art movements lol
I purchased my first Omega in 2001, shortly after starting my first professional job, to mark the occasion; a Seamaster 300M. I’m also a big Bond fan, so I did purchase the reference with that same basic look from the films from around 1995 to 2006. I still have the watch to this day, and it has been lovingly taken care of. I’ve only had it professionally serviced just once by Omega a couple of years ago, mostly due to the steep price to do so, but at the same time this watch hasn’t been something that I wear every single day. In fact, it’s been more of a special occasion watch. Although I have worn it at home when I’ve been relaxing watching a movie or something more in recent years. It does look just a tiny bit dated compared to the current version of it today, but honestly not all that much. In fact, just this year Omega introduced a throwback of the model with the same face as mine. I have halfway considered selling it in recent years to put toward a new model, but being that I’ve had it for nearly 24 years now, and it’s been my only luxury watch, I’ve held on to it. It is amazing to me how much more expensive all of Omega’s models are today though. At the time, I paid around $1,900 retail for mine, and around $2,100 after taxes. The exact same watch today, albeit with a different movement now, is $5,900 before taxes. I’ve always planned on purchasing a second Omega for another occasion that hasn’t come yet, but it’s going to be much much more difficult financially now. Still, they’re very (no pun intended) timeless pieces if properly maintained. Unlike things like an Apple Watch. Which are fun and very useful, but eventually as with all tech, end up in the trash.
I had one but sold it on. The numbered bezel font was a little too big for my liking and skewed the symmetry of the dial overall. Looks great in pics but in person on the wrist it was different. Also I found on the wrist that the bracelet just didn't work for me. The polished edges on the inner piece on the speedy style bracelet was a bit too blingy (the clasp is very good though). It is a delightfully thin diver though and that is a great thing. But I moved it on and made a 40% profit in a short time. Went back to my old trusty sub.These 2254 models are very expensive now and getting more so each month so get in while you can.
Aah based on eta 2892... that explains why it is so thin for a 300m dive watch. It s a pity Omega cannot make a better coaxial movement whatsoever as thin as this eta 2892.
I really liked your review. Can you tell me how accurate this watch is after 16 years. I too am looking for a watch like this but I’m apprehensive about buying a 15-20 year old watch.
Thanks! It’s a great watch and keeps pretty good time even after 16 years. Haven’t done a proper test of accuracy and I’m not one who needs the most accurate timekeeping in a mechanical watch (I use quartz for that), as long as it’s reasonably accurate, which this is
So what if the movement in this piece pre dates the co-axial era? The clear benefit is a thinner case height whilst retaining chronometer certification.
I still have this watch bought in 2001 for around £1080 UK pounds, in fact I've just sent it back to Omega for a full service and polish for half the original cost and a turn around time of six months !
Best Omega ever. I love my PO and AT, but the Peter Blake 2254 just exudes class and history. And like you, I don't like the skeleton hands of the Brosnan Bond or modern Seamaster.
Great watch. Have one as well. Also have two skeleton hand 300m Seamasters, which now get zero wrist time now that I’ve got the 2254.50. Gonna be selling my skeleton ones
@@watch_please I just sold one of my skeleton 300m (black ceramic). I have a bond 300m. Debating to sell also! Note both of these are 36mm midsize. My tastes have changed and I want a bit bigger. More like 40-41mm
Excellent choice! I’ve been tempted to buy watches on Chrono to Japan dealers. How was the experience? Did you have to pay taxes? Any additional fees for bringing it from abroad? Enjoy your Seamaster, cheers!
Thank for watching the video! Really happy with this watch and the experience overall. They shipped the watch right away and it is in perfect condition. Yes, I had to pay taxes (on all purchases online) and then import duties to get it in the US (5% of the price). But the average price in US for this reference was significantly higher than in JP so even with the fees I got this for a lot less than from US dealer. I’ve purchased a few watches on C24 from Japan and always works out great. Give it a try!
I've bought watches and other stuff from overseas but you have to ask to not disclose full value and forsake any postal insurance. I've bought watches in excess $2k with no insurance and valued at $18 on package. My risk but never had a problem. If concerned just pay the taxes and accept it's part of the overall price, probably still saving.
I would suggest being aboveboard and many companies won’t fudge value on customs forms. All you have to do is compare the JP price plus tax and customs to the US price, usually even with them included you are saving quite a bit as there is quite a markup in the US market
You have a beautiful quality Omega Seamaster, it is in lovely condition, i agree i also prefer it to the new models. Cherish it and hand it down when the time occures 👍 AU
Nice! It’s a very good looking and comfy piece though I’m still having an issue finding the right sizing for my wrist (though it is winter here which makes it difficult to size)
@@watch_please you can upgrade the clasp to a modern variant with micro adjust, I recommend the 3 point version as it matches the case size perfectly. Can shoot you part numbers if interested
Yes, that would be amazing if you could send me the details to swap the clasp! I started going down that rabbit hole but didn’t find the final information yet. Thanks!!
Yeah the bracelet is tough to get a good fit with. Also not a huge fan of the bracelet in general. It feels quite dated. Although ive been wearing it on it lately. It looks great on a nato as well as a shark mesh. It’s simply a strap monster. 👍
Was wearing it on a recent trip to Hawai’i last week and was sitting at a bar with friends and a Japanese gent sitting right next to me had the same watch on, I just had to say something. It was pretty cool!!
Hi, Just finished viewing your omega 2254.50 review. Great video. I’m in the market for that same reference. Who do you highly recommend as sellers? This is a long shot, but are you selling yours? Thanks and have a great day, Steve
Hi Steve! Unfortunately I’m not planning on selling mine any time soon but there are likely a number of references on Chrono24 that are in various states of condition. Like I said in the video I got mine all the way from Japan and the prior owner took really good care of it. Just look closely at the pictures and pick the best one for you. Cheers!
Great video, short and to the point! This watch is my favorite from the Seamaster line up that I can afford (forget the coaxial stuff). I owned this model in the early 00's and later sold it but now have another. Most Seamaster fanboys go for the Bond versions but for myself it's almost as if the design team had been given a Bond brief but knew it wasn't right and designed this beauty in the backroom using the original features of the Omega 165. The large pizza slice at 12 is a design feature required by the British MOD for their divers and carried it on with this dial, often derided by the uneducated as an OTT feature but look up any Brit MOD diver and it's there CWC, Precista, Rolex, etc. This is the true "Bond" watch IMO, understated and back in the day not advertised at all in the press. This is the one to own IMO.
Great take!! I agree and love the visual of the team in the back room hatching out this beauty on the side :)
I bought this watch with my first bonus at my first job at Tourneau in San Francisco in 2008. I wore this watch as my only watch for at least 15 years, including on my wedding day and every vacation, including scuba dives. Easily, one of the best watch designs ever.
I forgot, I love the color matched date on this watch. This, with the waves in the black face, can’t be beat. Every time I put this watch on I fall in love with it again.
Great to hear stories like this. Awesome!
i purchased a PO from the 2007 with the ETA movement. i have to say the slimmer, older Omega's look so much better that the new ones
bought my Omega 2254 back in 2018 for $1500 as a beater watch as I have a rotation of three Rolex watches, but now love my 2254 and it now gets more wrist time than my Rolex watches, it is a watch I will never sell .
i have this watch and it is my everyday work watch. love it
I have the 2264 and I love it.
This is how the Seamaster 300 should also look today❤
The Aquaterra polished center links scratch just looking at them…I learned that the hard way twice….I’m not that bright I guess but I have a 2255.80
this watch is so beauriful. perfect size
i can't figure out why Omega had to make everything oversize now
do they not know that people outside America buy their watches too???
Nick pick-up! This is definitely one of my favorite iterations of the modern Seamaster Professional. Have you sent this in for maintenance yet? Just curious what the costs are.
Thanks, it’s lovely! Just got this a couple weeks ago and it works great so no maintenance needed yet. Will do a video on the maintenance process when I do, though.
Agreed!
How much were the import taxes?
Believe they were 5% of the purchase price
May i ask how much you payed for it?
What is the accuracy like? I looked at a few offers from Japan on C24 but most of them seem to be running 10 or more sec/ day off. How much would it cost to get it readjusted?
The accuracy is not bad but not amazing on my watch. Think something like 10-20 secs off per day. Something that could easily get adjusted by a local watchmaker. Each place has its own rates so do an internet search for watch service near you and check out their website. The place near me is a few hundred dollars for full servicing. I didn’t buy this watch for supreme accuracy so personally I am good with its current abilities.
Just got one of these from Watch finder its running at + 1+2 secs a day. its a beauty. not bad for 17 years old.
Unfortunately this pre-dates the co-axial escapement??? Ha!!! That is NOT unfortunate. Unlike the bloated co-axial watches, this one is nice and thin. I am super glad that the 2254.50 does not have co-axial!!!
I bought mine for my 40th birthday in 91. My box was red with the omega badge on the top. Cost £1050 from memory give or take a few quid ( I could check the receipt). I paid a deposit and then 11 ( 12) equal payments.
Getting one myself, just been serviced by omega with new crystal, hands and new bracelet.
The service and new bracelet cost£1300, and I'm paying about three for it, can't wait
I have owned and worn this reference since 1999. Tried on the latest Seamaster and just doesnt do it for me. I love this Seamaster and the very comfortable and slim look of this watch. The best Seamaster ever made imo.
Got myself a 36mm version for just 1511 shipped on eBay with box and papers!! One small ding on the case but otherwise in great shape. Cannot wait for it to get delivered!!!
The midsize version is fantastic. Enjoy the watch.
Keep an eye out for the 2230.50 non-AC dial if you ever wanna swap in essentially the same dial just with white gold Omega logo and raised indices. I did this with a midsize using a 2236.50 dial and it looks amazing. Also the 1120 has some benefits in that most watchmakers can service it, the Omega tools required to service the coaxial escapement versions of the 2892-a2 are expensive and most independents won't touch them.
Thanks just checked out that reference and like it a lot as well! Agree on the movement point, definitely some practical benefits to non state of the art movements lol
I purchased my first Omega in 2001, shortly after starting my first professional job, to mark the occasion; a Seamaster 300M. I’m also a big Bond fan, so I did purchase the reference with that same basic look from the films from around 1995 to 2006. I still have the watch to this day, and it has been lovingly taken care of. I’ve only had it professionally serviced just once by Omega a couple of years ago, mostly due to the steep price to do so, but at the same time this watch hasn’t been something that I wear every single day. In fact, it’s been more of a special occasion watch. Although I have worn it at home when I’ve been relaxing watching a movie or something more in recent years. It does look just a tiny bit dated compared to the current version of it today, but honestly not all that much. In fact, just this year Omega introduced a throwback of the model with the same face as mine. I have halfway considered selling it in recent years to put toward a new model, but being that I’ve had it for nearly 24 years now, and it’s been my only luxury watch, I’ve held on to it. It is amazing to me how much more expensive all of Omega’s models are today though. At the time, I paid around $1,900 retail for mine, and around $2,100 after taxes. The exact same watch today, albeit with a different movement now, is $5,900 before taxes. I’ve always planned on purchasing a second Omega for another occasion that hasn’t come yet, but it’s going to be much much more difficult financially now. Still, they’re very (no pun intended) timeless pieces if properly maintained. Unlike things like an Apple Watch. Which are fun and very useful, but eventually as with all tech, end up in the trash.
Also this thing looks great on quite a variety of different color NATO strap or a Zealande strap.
Yes it’s very versatile!
A lot has been writen about inhouse movements. A further developed ETA movement is only partly inhouse in my opinion.
Congrats!! Love this reference and looking to add one of these or the 2255 blue dial version myself! Enjoy it!!
I had one but sold it on. The numbered bezel font was a little too big for my liking and skewed the symmetry of the dial overall. Looks great in pics but in person on the wrist it was different. Also I found on the wrist that the bracelet just didn't work for me. The polished edges on the inner piece on the speedy style bracelet was a bit too blingy (the clasp is very good though). It is a delightfully thin diver though and that is a great thing. But I moved it on and made a 40% profit in a short time. Went back to my old trusty sub.These 2254 models are very expensive now and getting more so each month so get in while you can.
I much prefer the 2254 reference to the newer models.
The 2254.50 has an excellent reliable movement too. It’s accuracy is scary good. I’m averaging +1.6 seconds per day.
Yeah, it’s also impressive how good the lume still is on this thing after 16 years
Aah based on eta 2892... that explains why it is so thin for a 300m dive watch. It s a pity Omega cannot make a better coaxial movement whatsoever as thin as this eta 2892.
I really liked your review. Can you tell me how accurate this watch is after 16 years. I too am looking for a watch like this but I’m apprehensive about buying a 15-20 year old watch.
Thanks! It’s a great watch and keeps pretty good time even after 16 years. Haven’t done a proper test of accuracy and I’m not one who needs the most accurate timekeeping in a mechanical watch (I use quartz for that), as long as it’s reasonably accurate, which this is
So what if the movement in this piece pre dates the co-axial era? The clear benefit is a thinner case height whilst retaining chronometer certification.
Nice watch! I have a Railmaster from 06 that I much prefer to the current models.
I still have this watch bought in 2001 for around £1080 UK pounds, in fact I've just sent it back to Omega for a full service and polish for half the original cost and a turn around time of six months !
'music' well annoying
Best Omega ever. I love my PO and AT, but the Peter Blake 2254 just exudes class and history. And like you, I don't like the skeleton hands of the Brosnan Bond or modern Seamaster.
Love how broad but thin it is, wears great and pops on the wrist. Thanks for watching!
I have a 20yr quartz model and it is my one and done. Nice watch buddy
Nice, I think the quartz is even thinner right? I might get the quartz in the bright blue one as a water watch
Yes it’s thinner, i have the model blue quartz, 36mm, 26 year old (from 1998), i’m commercial diver, i dive everyday with
Great watch. Have one as well. Also have two skeleton hand 300m Seamasters, which now get zero wrist time now that I’ve got the 2254.50. Gonna be selling my skeleton ones
Nice! I really want to like the skeleton SMP and maybe it will grow on me if I give it a shot. But I’m really liking this 2254.50!
I have the 2254.50 myself and I agree with you, the skeleton hands don't do anything for me at all.
@@watch_please I just sold one of my skeleton 300m (black ceramic). I have a bond 300m. Debating to sell also! Note both of these are 36mm midsize. My tastes have changed and I want a bit bigger. More like 40-41mm
@Raymond Lee Hope you got a good price on it! :)
@Philip Ernst Maybe I’ll grow to like them but they just seem a bit clunky. I’ve tried and stared at them in the store for a while lol
Found a 2010 black quartz SMP model in great shape recently. Put it on an Uncle Straps 1450 bracelet and now it's my favorite watch. Nice find!
Excellent choice!
I’ve been tempted to buy watches on Chrono to Japan dealers. How was the experience? Did you have to pay taxes? Any additional fees for bringing it from abroad?
Enjoy your Seamaster, cheers!
Thank for watching the video! Really happy with this watch and the experience overall. They shipped the watch right away and it is in perfect condition. Yes, I had to pay taxes (on all purchases online) and then import duties to get it in the US (5% of the price). But the average price in US for this reference was significantly higher than in JP so even with the fees I got this for a lot less than from US dealer. I’ve purchased a few watches on C24 from Japan and always works out great. Give it a try!
@@watch_please thanks for the info!
Definitely will try it in the near future. Sometimes the Japan dealers have excellent prices.
Cheers!
I've bought watches and other stuff from overseas but you have to ask to not disclose full value and forsake any postal insurance. I've bought watches in excess $2k with no insurance and valued at $18 on package. My risk but never had a problem. If concerned just pay the taxes and accept it's part of the overall price, probably still saving.
I would suggest being aboveboard and many companies won’t fudge value on customs forms. All you have to do is compare the JP price plus tax and customs to the US price, usually even with them included you are saving quite a bit as there is quite a markup in the US market
I got me the electric blue version and I love it too! I put it on the OEM Omega rubber with fitting blue colour:) Thank you for your great video!
Nice, I got the black rubber Omega strap as well and I really like it on that. Wish the bracelet had quick/micro adjust. Thanks for watching!
You have a beautiful quality Omega Seamaster, it is in lovely condition, i agree i also prefer it to the new models. Cherish it and hand it down when the time occures 👍 AU
Thanks mate, much appreciated!
Anche io ho lo stesso modello. L’ho comprato nel lontano 2006 . È veramente un ottimo prodotto
Grazie per la visione! mi sto divertendo molto con questo orologio!
Fantastic choice
The only issue for me is the box ! Other than that, find timepiece
Have one of these myself, an excellent watch.
Nice! It’s a very good looking and comfy piece though I’m still having an issue finding the right sizing for my wrist (though it is winter here which makes it difficult to size)
@@watch_please you can upgrade the clasp to a modern variant with micro adjust, I recommend the 3 point version as it matches the case size perfectly. Can shoot you part numbers if interested
Yes, that would be amazing if you could send me the details to swap the clasp! I started going down that rabbit hole but didn’t find the final information yet. Thanks!!
Yeah the bracelet is tough to get a good fit with. Also not a huge fan of the bracelet in general. It feels quite dated. Although ive been wearing it on it lately. It looks great on a nato as well as a shark mesh. It’s simply a strap monster. 👍
Was wearing it on a recent trip to Hawai’i last week and was sitting at a bar with friends and a Japanese gent sitting right next to me had the same watch on, I just had to say something. It was pretty cool!!
I have the blue. Love it. It's my daily
Hi,
Just finished viewing your omega 2254.50 review.
Great video. I’m in the market for that same reference. Who do you highly recommend as sellers? This is a long shot, but are you selling yours?
Thanks and have a great day,
Steve
Hi Steve! Unfortunately I’m not planning on selling mine any time soon but there are likely a number of references on Chrono24 that are in various states of condition. Like I said in the video I got mine all the way from Japan and the prior owner took really good care of it. Just look closely at the pictures and pick the best one for you. Cheers!
Thanks 🙏
Nice review. Would you be comfortable revealing what the total price was?
Thanks! With taxes and import duties to US, around $2600. Can get some good prices for JPN pieces on C24
I've got the non a/c version and have to say that this generation of Seamasters was my favorite.
I really appreciate the thinness, it sits nicely on the wrist
What other fees did you have to pay for shipping from japan?
Think just sales tax and customs, believe each about 5% of price
@Watch Please! great, thanks!