This timepiece is a magnificent artifact from 1978, representing a significant milestone in Omega’s engineering history. The reference 166.0209 is celebrated as one of the first large-scale production watches to feature a double quick-set day/date function—a luxury feature that even the most famous Swiss rivals didn't popularize until years later.It is powered by the high-grade Caliber 1020/1022, a mechanical powerhouse that beats at a high-frequency 28,800 BPH. This ensures a sweeping second hand that glides with breathtaking smoothness, reflecting the absolute precision of a movement that was built to compete at the highest levels of chronometry. The architecture is quintessentially refined, utilizing a sleek 35mm stainless steel or gold-plated case that slides effortlessly under a shirt cuff. The dial is a work of high-end Swiss art, typically featuring a vertically brushed champagne or silver finish with applied "Onyx-inlay" baton indices that provide a deep, 3D contrast. Flipping the watch over reveals the crisp, unadorned caseback—a signature of this reference—which protects the technical soul within. This is an essential acquisition for an elite collector who appreciates pioneering functionality, the mechanical soul of a hi-beat heart, and the timeless, shimmering presence of the 166.0209 Seamaster.