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Seamaster Diver 300M 210.32.42.20.04.001 2025 Box and Papers

Omega's now-iconic Seamaster began as a simple time-only dress watch with a modest (for modern standards) water resistance rating. It was not until the 1950s when Omega, alongside its contemporaries Rolex and Blancpain, decided to release a dedicated diver's tool watch complete with a rotating bezel for timing underwater movements. In 1957, Omega released a trio of "Professional" watches - the Speedmaster, Seamaster, and Railmaster. All three would be continuously developed into distinct lines, with many variations in dial, case and movement designs. In 1995, the Omega Seamaster took over from the Rolex Submariner as the official watch of James Bond. Since then, every James Bond movie has featured an Omega on the spy's wrist. The most modern Seamasters feature a scratch-resistant ceramic bezel, paired with a gloss dial. Unlike the previous generation's aluminium bezels, these inserts don't pick up scratches nor do their colours fade with exposure to sunlight and time. These features bring the Seamaster into the 21st Century, making for a perfect everyday luxury watch.

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