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Omega Seamaster Diver 300M No-Date

Omega Introduces Two Stunning New Seamasters For Dive Watch Purists

Both models balance heritage and innovation, redefining Omega’s iconic lineup.

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$ 5,900+

Omega has unveiled its newest additions to the Seamaster lineup, blending classic design cues with modern innovation. The black no-date Seamaster Diver 300M leads the charge, featuring a black aluminum bezel and a laser-engraved wave-patterned dial reminiscent of the 1990s “Bond” Seamasters.

This monochromatic masterpiece keeps things clean with white accents on the hands, bezel markings, and dial text, creating a timeless look appealing to purists. Powered by the Omega Caliber 8806 Master Chronometer movement, this automatic timepiece delivers precision and reliability without the clutter of a date window.

The 42mm case takes design elements from past special editions, including a domed crystal, a mesh bracelet, and an aluminum bezel insert, as seen in the “No Time to Die” Seamaster. However, this marks the first time these features come together in a non-limited-edition model. The result? A diver’s watch that feels simultaneously nostalgic and forward-thinking, primed to become a fan favorite in Omega’s lineup.

Accompanying the black Seamaster is a grayscale Diver 300M featuring a brushed PVD stainless steel dial and a Grade 5 titanium bezel. Its wave-free vertically brushed finish provides a distinct industrial aesthetic, making it a niche choice for collectors. Both models are priced at $6,500 with a mesh bracelet, though the rubber strap option, now updated with a deployant clasp, offers a slightly more affordable entry point at $5,900. These new Seamasters are a compelling blend of heritage and modernity for dive watch enthusiasts.

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Omega Seamaster Diver 300M No-Date

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$ 5,900+
  • Case Material: Steel
  • Case Diameter: 42mm
  • Movement: Omega Cal. 8806 automatic
  • Water Resistance: 300 meters