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Bronze Gold Meets Burgundy in Omega's Latest Seamaster Diver 300M

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Following the recent release of the Seamaster Diver 300M collection first spotted on the wrist of Daniel Craig during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and launched in grade 2 titanium and Bronze Gold in December 2024, Omega today unveiled another new variant of this professional diver’s watch. The design of the latest addition brings yet another stunning color and material combination to the wrist, combining a 42mm Bronze Gold case with a matte black dial and a burgundy diver's bezel crafted from aluminum. The fine mesh bracelet, which reflects the latest releases inspired by the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition launched in 2020 for No Time to Die, perfectly complements the classy vintage appearance.

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Bronze Gold is Omega' genuine alloy, enriched with noble elements such as 37.5% gold, hallmarked as 9K, as well as palladium and silver. The precious metal offers high corrosion resistance without verdigris-oxidation, as it ages slowly and retains its natural and beautiful patina over a long period of time. Its warm hue contrasts beautifully with the burgundy unidirectional bezel with 60-minute scale.

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The color combination is further complemented by the sandblasted black dial. The no-date layout is furnished with the signature applied hour markers, here blackened, PVD 18K bronze gold open-worked hour and minute hands and a lollipop central seconds hand, all coated with vintage Superluminova. The other markings, like the water resistance rating of 300 meters / 1,000 feet, the Master Chronometer lettering as well as the Seamaster and the Omega logo, are transferred in light brown.

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The Seamaster Diver 300M is powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8806 that runs at a rate of 25,200 vibrations/hour and offers a power reserve of 55 hours. Certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS), it can withstand magnetic fields of up to 15,000 Gauss and is distinguished by a daily 0/+5 seconds accuracy. The exhibition case back reveals its signature decorations, with the rhodium-plated rotor features with red lacquered engravings and Geneva stripes in Arabesque taking center stage.

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Pricing is marked at $27,900. In addition to the described mesh bracelet Omega offers the Seamaster Diver 300M with an integrated black rubber strap for $13,900.

To learn more, visit Omega, here.

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