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Omega Seamaster “Mad Men” Don Draper Crosshair Ref. 166.037 cal. 565 circa 1969
A very similar timepiece with black crosshair dial was featured on the wrist of Jon Hamm’s character “Don Draper” in the series Mad Men. This variant features a gilt crosshair dial with matching hands, text, and date wheel.
Overall, the case is still thick with minimal wear or polish and no damage. The crown is signed and winds smoothly—no service history either but the automatic movement is running decently on the timegrapher.
When it comes to vintage, the dial is the main focus. Under a loupe, the matte black looks original and crisp as well as the font a text. We always worry about refinishing but the paint looks correct. There is a spot by the 9 markers as well as round the markers which we hypothesize some sort of adhesive was used to reinforce the markers. Lastly, some dust under crystal which appears to be aftermarket with no engraving above handstack
Timegrapher and videos: https://imgur.com/a/6jumzSE
35mm case X 18 strap X 42h X 10cc
No box or papers
will consider trades that make sense but please consider time, shipping, and trade value—not market.
Video is always the best way to view a timepiece if unavailable to see in person.
local special: can possibly accommodate at ButterScotch in Downtown Long Beach by appointment. All sales final unless the watch is misrepresented or lost in transit (always fully insured). Lbwc does not offer warranty but some watches come with factory card with transferable warranty
Email or IG message to make a Venmo or Zelle offer
Omega Seamaster “Mad Men” Don Draper Crosshair Ref. 166.037 cal. 565 circa 1969
A very similar timepiece with black crosshair dial was featured on the wrist of Jon Hamm’s character “Don Draper” in the series Mad Men. This variant features a gilt crosshair dial with matching hands, text, and date wheel.
Overall, the case is still thick with minimal wear or polish and no damage. The crown is signed and winds smoothly—no service history either but the automatic movement is running decently on the timegrapher.
When it comes to vintage, the dial is the main focus. Under a loupe, the matte black looks original and crisp as well as the font a text. We always worry about refinishing but the paint looks correct. There is a spot by the 9 markers as well as round the markers which we hypothesize some sort of adhesive was used to reinforce the markers. Lastly, some dust under crystal which appears to be aftermarket with no engraving above handstack
Timegrapher and videos: https://imgur.com/a/6jumzSE
35mm case X 18 strap X 42h X 10cc
No box or papers
will consider trades that make sense but please consider time, shipping, and trade value—not market.
Video is always the best way to view a timepiece if unavailable to see in person.
local special: can possibly accommodate at ButterScotch in Downtown Long Beach by appointment. All sales final unless the watch is misrepresented or lost in transit (always fully insured). Lbwc does not offer warranty but some watches come with factory card with transferable warranty