$7,273.00
Cut from the same 1957 dive-watch bloodline that Omega later sent to the bottom of the ocean with James Bond, this no-date variant trades the usual wave dial for a clean, vintage-styled face that feels more secret agent off-duty than gadget-laden spy. A black sandwich dial, broad-arrow hands, and a warm aluminum bezel sit on a brown leather strap, a combination you simply cannot buy from the wave-dial Diver 300M crowd. Steel case, 300 meters of water resistance, and a movement that laughs at magnets round out a watch that looks retro and behaves thoroughly modern.
Presents itself in near mint condition with some signs of wear. Black sandwich dial first: a lume-filled lower plate glows up through cut-out markers and open numerals like light through a stencil, giving the face real depth instead of flat printing. Aluminum bezel second: warmer and lighter than the ceramic everyone else uses, with a vintage-tone diving scale that nods straight back to the golden age of frogmen and Cold War cool. Brown leather strap third: edge-stitched calfskin on a 300m diver is the kind of dress-it-up, dress-it-down move that lets one watch crash both a beach day and a boardroom.
Functions include hours, minutes, central seconds, and a unidirectional dive bezel, with no date to break the symmetry. Unscrew the crown and pull to the first stop to jump the hour hand in one-hour steps for fast time-zone changes while it keeps running. Pull to the second stop and the seconds hand stops so you can set the time to the exact tick, then screw the crown back down for full water resistance. Turn the bezel counterclockwise to mark elapsed time off the minute hand. Powering all of it is the METAS Master Chronometer Calibre 8912, antimagnetic past 15,000 gauss with a 60-hour reserve, so vintage looks never cost you a second of modern accuracy.
Comes as a full set, double-boxed with operating instructions, set of aftermarket extra leather straps, warranty wallet, and a set of master chronometer, pictogram and warranty cards.
Not a limited edition and not a Bond tie-in, just the honest, current production heart of the Seamaster 300 family, which is exactly its charm. It is the under-the-radar Omega diver for the collector who wants 1957 design and 2020s performance in the same watch, and who would rather wear something quietly excellent than something loud.
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