Omega — sports watches

Seamaster

OMEGA's broad Seamaster family includes the collection's heritage-led references, preserving historic maritime and sporting design vocabulary while using modern movements and materials.

Open family lineage in The Dial Atlas
Omega Seamaster

Understanding this lineage

The Omega Seamaster lineage currently brings together 501 cataloged references spanning 1946–2025. It is organized around exact reference identities so changes in case size, materials, dial execution, movement, and production status remain visible instead of being flattened into one broad model name.

Records surfaced on this page include Seamaster 105.005-65, Seamaster 145.005-67, Seamaster 105.001-62, Seamaster 166.010, Seamaster 145.019, and Seamaster 145.019-69. The list favors entries with usable imagery before continuing through the family catalog, while the sitemap preserves a discovery path to every published reference page.

Use the reference links to move from the family overview into individual dossiers. Depending on the available source material, those pages can document reference codes, production years, nicknames, variants, images, and current or discontinued status. The interactive Atlas view adds visual browsing, while this crawlable page keeps the underlying lineage accessible to search engines and readers using ordinary web navigation.

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