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Old 8 June 2024, 12:27 AM   #1
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Seamaster 300M hands

I am new to the Omega Seamaster 300M

In the current offerings of the Seamaster 300M on Omega's website all the models have hands either that are "hollow", or have triangular "point" as part of their overall shape.

Aesthetically, these do no appeal to me.

I have seen some older models that have "solid" hands (in the same shape of the "hollow" ones) and do not have the triangular point.

To look for the Seamaster models that have the hands that I prefer, what am I asking for? What is this style of hands called and is there a model or vintage I can filter for on Chrono24?

Thanks.
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I have several Omegas, mostly Seamasters and Speedys.

I have not purchased any Omega since they went to hollow hands and dropped their striking sword hands, I find them unattractive.
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Old 8 June 2024, 01:30 AM   #3
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The skeleton hands are what you are referring too and I, like you, am not a fan. They were the main reason I moved my SMP 300M on.

I think the ones you like are usually called sword hands. I don't know that they offer them on any of the new Seamasters. But they looked great on the older ones.

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Old 8 June 2024, 04:51 AM   #4
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Hollow = Skeleton
Solid = Sword

Got it.

What are the hands with the triangles at the tips called?
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Old 8 June 2024, 05:38 AM   #5
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The skeleton hands are what you are referring too and I, like you, am not a fan. They were the main reason I moved my SMP 300M on.

I think the ones you like are usually called sword hands. I don't know that they offer them on any of the new Seamasters. But they looked great on the older ones.

Not mine:
Bracelet and hands so much better on this model.
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Old 8 June 2024, 12:42 PM   #6
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Hollow = Skeleton
Solid = Sword

Got it.

What are the hands with the triangles at the tips called?
Broad Arrow hands...
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Old 8 June 2024, 12:49 PM   #7
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The skeleton hands are what you are referring too and I, like you, am not a fan. They were the main reason I moved my SMP 300M on.

I think the ones you like are usually called sword hands. I don't know that they offer them on any of the new Seamasters. But they looked great on the older ones.

Not mine:
That’s the one
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Old 9 June 2024, 04:18 AM   #8
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That’s the one
My favorite too and you can still pick the up very affordably
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