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Seamaster 'RaSP 195266 ASW/064' | A limited edition stainless steel wristwatch with date and bracelet | Circa 2020

Lot closes

December 17, 02:31 PM GMT

Estimate

2,000 - 4,000 GBP

Starting Bid

1,800 GBP

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Description

Omega

  

Seamaster 'RaSP 195266 ASW/064'

A limited edition stainless steel wristwatch with date and bracelet 

Circa 2020 

 

Dial: blue 

Calibre: cal. 8900 automatic, 39 jewels 

Movement number: 89'841'371

Case: stainless steel, sapphire display screw-down back  

Case number: 89'841'371

Closure: stainless steel Omega bracelet and folding clasp 

Size: 42 mm diameter, bracelet circumference approximately 175 mm 

Signed: case, dial and movement  

Box: yes

Papers: yes

Accessories: Omega Warranty and presentation case with outer packaging

The Omega Seamaster ‘RaSP 195266 ASW/064’ is an exceptional and historically significant timepiece, offered on the market for the very first time. Produced for a highly specific purpose, this watch reflects Omega’s longstanding tradition of precision, reliability, and robust engineering, tailored for professional use.


The “RaSP” designation refers to Royalty and Specialist Protection, a specialist branch of the Metropolitan Police’s Protection Command. Its role centres on the close protection of members of the Royal Family and certain government figures, as well as the security of visiting dignitaries and heads of state. RaSP officers also undertake armed protective duties at key royal residences, and are involved in the secure movement of protectees, including escorted travel.


The context for such work has, by necessity, extended beyond routine protection to encompass major public engagements and ceremonial occasions, state and diplomatic visits, and periods of heightened security sensitivity. In this light, the present watch’s markings should be understood as a practical record of the owners service, while the watch itself remains clearly rooted in Omega’s Seamaster design language.


As a piece with unique historical and technical significance, the ‘RaSP 195266 ASW/064’ exemplifies Omega’s commitment to combining performance, craftsmanship, and patriotic service in one extraordinary watch.