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Elegant pops of orange bring a fresh twist to the iconic Seamaster
Omega has consistently found ways to evolve without losing its core identity, experimenting with new designs and aesthetics across its releases. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Seamaster Diver 300M, a collection that has grown more confident with each iteration, especially with the no-date variants in steel, titanium and bronze gold, and fully bronze gold with burgundy accents. This year, the iconic dive watch embraces a striking new look as Omega introduces bold orange details to the no-date Diver 300M collection.
The case measures 42 mm in diameter and 13.8 mm in thickness, with a lug-to-lug length of 49.7 mm. Crafted from stainless steel, it features a blend of brushed and polished surfaces, lyre-shaped lugs, a scalloped unidirectional bezel, and the signature helium escape valve positioned at 10 o’clock. The bezel insert is now made from matte black oxalic anodised aluminium, showcasing a luminous 60-minute diving scale in white Super-LumiNova. Covering the dial is a domed sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating on the inside.
Turning the watch over reveals a screw-down caseback fitted with sapphire crystal, offering a clear view of the movement within. Water resistance is rated at 300 meters, staying true to the Diver 300M name and making it a professional-grade dive companion.
The dial is where the orange theme shines most clearly. Set against a sandblasted black aluminium background, the vivid orange accents appear on the lollipop seconds hand, the Seamaster logo, and the hour markers at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock. The remaining indices, along with the skeletonized hour and minute hands, are rhodium-plated and filled with white Super-LumiNova. The hour hand glows blue in the dark, while the minute hand glows green, a practical feature for underwater legibility.
Powering the watch is the Co-Axial Calibre 8806. This in-house, no-date automatic movement is METAS-certified and offers exceptional resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. It operates at a frequency of 25,200 vph (3.5 Hz) and delivers a power reserve of 55 hours.
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The watch is available with two strap options: an integrated orange rubber strap with a foldover clasp, or a classic mesh stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp. It joins the permanent collection. The version on the rubber strap is priced at EUR 6,800 equivalent to AED 27,300, while the steel bracelet edition is priced at EUR 7,200 equivalent to AED 28,800.
For more information, visit Omega’s official website.
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