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Daniel Craig’s unreleased watch at the Paris Olympics sparks the launch of four stunning new references
The 2024 Paris Olympics brought the world together in celebration of athletic excellence, unity, and the pursuit of greatness. Omega once again cemented its role as the official timekeeper of the Olympics, paying homage to the Games with a few exceptional releases: the Speedmaster Chronoscope Paris 2024 Edition, the Seamaster Diver 300M Paris 2024 Edition, and the Paris 2024 Bronze Gold Edition.
Watch enthusiasts in the stands and viewers at home were treated to an unexpected surprise during the 2024 Paris Olympics when Omega ambassador and former James Bond star “Daniel Craig” was spotted sporting an unreleased timepiece, which seemed to be a sleek, black, no-date Seamaster 300M that immediately caught the attention of fans and collectors alike, sparking widespread intrigue. Building on this buzz, Omega has now officially unveiled the Seamaster Diver 300M No-Date collection, a stunning new line that offers four references, in a choice of steel and titanium.
The new collection moves away from the familiar ceramic aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition famously worn in the James Bond film “No Time to Die”. Thes watches feature a 42mm stainless steel case with a brushed and polished finish, measuring 13.8mm in thickness. They are equipped with a bezel crafted from either black aluminum or grade 5 titanium, a domed sapphire crystal, and a sapphire crystal caseback. Key functional elements include a screw-down crown positioned at 3 o’clock, a helium escape valve at 10 o’clock, ensuring an impressive water resistance of 300 meters.
The black aluminum bezel variant is paired with a matching black aluminum dial adorned with laser-engraved waves, while the titanium bezel version features a brushed PVD stainless steel dial. Beyond their distinct aesthetics, both models showcase a clean, uninterrupted display with no date, along with skeleton hands and applied indexes coated with Super-LumiNova for optimal legibility.
At the heart of the collection beats the in-house Calibre 8806, an automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement that operates at a frequency of 25,200 vph (3.5 Hz) ,and offers 55 hours of power reserve.
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The watch can be paired with a mesh bracelet, echoing the iconic style of the James Bond watch, available at a price of CHF 6,200, which is approximately AED 25,600. Alternatively, it is offered with an integrated rubber strap equipped with a fold-over clasp, priced at CHF 5,600, which is approximately AED 23,200.
For more information you can visit Omega’s official website.
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