The escapement is the heart of the movement and an important part of the watch, which is the key to making the watch tick. The escapement allows the energy stored in the watch to be released in a controlled way and keeps the vibration of the hairspring. The coaxial escapement, with its small contact area and non-slip push, greatly reduces friction. This mechanism also has higher mechanical efficiency, which ensures more consistent accuracy and excellent timekeeping performance over the long run.
Seamaster Seamaster Co-Axial Escapement 41 mm: First introduced in 1957, OMEGA launched the Seamaster 300 for divers and professionals working underwater. After half a century, the watch has finally returned and has been completely upgraded and redesigned to cater to a new generation of explorers.
The sandblasted black dial of the Seamaster 300 features rhodium-plated hands covered with the “classic” Super-LumiNova coating. The polished ceramic bezel includes a LiquidmetalR diving scale. The 41 mm brushed stainless steel case is presented on the matching bracelet. The clear case back offers a glimpse of the OMEGA 8400 Master Co-Axial escapement movement.
Constance Belle –
My daughter is going to get married in Birmingham. Her husband is a teacher. I bought this watch for him. He likes it very much and doesn’t mind that it is a replica. He told me that this watch is great.