Monday 25 October 2021

"No Time To Die" 007 Edition Omega Seamaster 300M Watch

Since Daniel Craig took charge of 007, he has always worn a variety of Omega Seamaster clone watches, including models from the Ocean Universe and Aqua Terra series. In his fifth and final appearance in James Bond, Craig returned to his origins and wore a Seamaster 300M dive watch-but this special 007 watch is by no means your standard Omega dive watch.

The "No Time to Die" version uses a 42 mm case (with 20 mm lugs), with a rotating bezel, screw-in crown and helium escape valve. However, although the standard model is made of stainless steel, the "No Time to Die" version is made of grade 2 titanium. In addition, the sapphire crystal has a more obvious dome shape (imitating the appearance of the round acrylic crystal on the old diving watch), and the dial and bezel inserts are made of brown aged aluminum alloy and decorated with colored luminous to further Give play to its retro style aesthetics.

The movement of the Omega Seamaster 300M "No Time to Die" version is also slightly different from the standard version. Unlike the normal version with a date window and 6 o'clock position, the latest 007 version is a dateless model, so it is powered by Co-Axial Calibre 8806 (instead of Cal. 8800). With this in mind, despite the differences, both movements have passed the METAS-certified astronomical observatory and can withstand magnetic fields of more than 15,000 Gauss. In addition, the standard version is equipped with a transparent back cover, while the "No Time to Die" version uses a solid back cover and is decorated with beautiful engraving patterns --- just like a military watch filed by the British Ministry of Defense.

The uniqueness of the'No Time to Die' edition is its titanium mesh bracelet (although the watch also has a nylon NATO strap). The bracelet adopts an ingenious structure, allowing users to adjust the length without removing any parts, and its overall beauty is perfectly matched with the retro style of the watch.

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