Lot 73
A “new old stock” set of three stainless steel wristwatches, each with bracelet, Certificate of Authenticity, and presentation box, part...
Sold
$22,860
Est $15,000 - $30,000
Live Auction
THE NEW YORK WATCH AUCTION: EIGHT
ARTIST
Omega
Size
The first, 38.6mm diameter; the second, 39mm diameter; the third, 38mm diameter
Description
...a limited edition of 557 pieces
LOT OFFERED WITH NO RESERVE

Year: Circa 2017
Reference No: The first, 311.10.39.30.01.002; the second, 234.10.39.20.01.002; the third, 220.10.38.20.01.003
Case No: The first: 78’771’363; the second, 89’530’345; the third, 89’519’549
Model Name: The Omega 1957 60th Anniversary “Trilogy” Set: the first, Speedmaster ’57 Co-Axial Chronograph; the second, Seamaster 300 Co-Axial Master Chronometer; the third, Seamaster Railmaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer
Material: All, stainless steel
Calibre: The first: manual, cal. Omega 1861, 18 jewels; the second, automatic, cal. 8806, 35 jewels; the third, automatic, cal. 8806, 35 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel Omega bracelets and deployant clasps, max overall lengths approx. 205mm
Accessories: Wooden “Trilogy” presentation box; trilogy watch storage box; three individual plastic watch boxes, each with hang tag; leather wallet with lug tool; three leather straps, each with buckle; three nylon straps, each with buckle; three operating manuals; one “Trilogy” book; a leather envelope with one international warranty each (three total); one pictogram card each (three total); additional spring bars; three additional links for each model; two gold screws; one set of stainless steel bars; two Master Chronometer cards; Michael Collins book

Omega struck gold in 1957. The Swiss watchmaker introduced three different sport watches that year that would go on to change everything – not only for Omega, but for the entire watch world. Sixty years after those watches – the Speedmaster ref. CK2915, the Seamaster 300 ref. CK2913, and the Railmaster ref. 2914 – were first released, Omega went back to the archives in 2017 to create a limited-edition box set of 557 pieces that contained newly recreated versions of all three watches. These weren’t your run-of-the-mill reissues, either. Omega used a pioneering digital scanning technology to recreate the exact look and feel of the original watches for the modern world. All three watches are made of brushed-and-polished stainless steel with straight lugs connected to a flat steel bracelet with the iconic vintage Omega logo on the clasp. No detail was spared – even the crystals feature a subtle engraved Omega signature at the center, just like you’d find on an original example. The three-watch set comes inside a beautiful wooden box made of Swiss oak that’s engraved with Omega’s recognizable hippocampus logo and the historic year of 1957, alongside a plaque displaying the exact limited-edition number (out of 557 sets). The dials of all three watches also incorporate the specific limited-edition number underneath the "Trilogy" wordmark at 12 o'clock. Inside the wooden box is a travel case made of red leather, a leather travel roll, a strap changing tool, extra spring bars, three leather straps, and three nylon straps. If you missed out on this special anniversary box set of three of watchmaking’s most iconic sport watches when it was first released, there’s no better time to remedy that than here, with this fully complete, new-old-stock set that’s never been worn.

Signature
All items, case, dial, movement, and bracelet signed.