What We Know
The hotly-anticipated black-dialed stainless steel no-date Seamaster 300M is here, just a few short months after appearing at the Olympics on the wrist of James Bond – I mean, Daniel Craig. So it’s fitting that this new release has already picked up the “Daniel Craig” nickname online. But even more surprising is that Omega has launched a brushed silver dial and bezel option alongside it, and that’s not the only remarkable part of the revamp. In fact, the perfect Omega replica watches pull quite a few details from the 007 “No Time To Die” Seamasters that have become a staple of the collection.
There are two new models and four new SKUs (two bracelet options on each model). Both are 42mm 1:1 UK fake Omega Seamaster 300M watches in stainless steel, measuring 13.8mm thick. Both feature a slightly domed sapphire crystal like the “No Time to Die” release, which adds a bit of thickness. Inside is the Omega caliber 8806, a Master Chronometer-certified movement with a Co-Axial escapement, and both have a display caseback. But from the outside, this is immediately recognizable as best copy Omega Seamaster 300M watches, with a bold dive bezel, skeletonized sword hands, lyre lugs, and the manual helium escape valve at 10 o’clock. The aesthetic differences are the main thing that separates the two, but there’s a bit more than just that going on.
Let’s start with the one I expect will get the most attention. The black dial is made of aluminum and features a smaller wave pattern on the dial. Just like the “No Time To Die” edition and the 60 Years of Bond release, the black aluminum wave dial also has an aluminum bezel insert, just like the original models, getting rid of the polished ceramic for something a bit more matte. The silver dial of the luxury Omega replica watches, however, is actually brushed PVD-treated stainless steel and features a laser-ablated titanium bezel insert like on this more niche Nekton edition release. The black dial is bound to be the most popular, but the steel dial certainly is an eye-catching option.
Both top Omega fake watches UK come on a black double-ridged rubber strap with a tang buckle or stainless steel mesh bracelet (20mm width) with a folding clasp (again like the “No Time to Die”). They retail for $6,500 on the bracelet and $5,900 on the strap.
What We Think
I was actually at the Olympics when this Swiss movements Omega replica watches first leaked, and now we have it. At the time, I dropped everything to dig into the mystery of the unannounced Seamaster 300M that Daniel Craig was sporting at the Olympics, so I’ve been waiting for this eventual release. Yes, I can nearly guarantee the “leak” was no accident – Omega certainly hoped it would drum up some excitement ahead of a release. No, no one from Omega asked for coverage.
In fact, when I pestered the brand (including Omega’s former head of product development, Gregory Kissling, now CEO at Breguet), everyone was both a bit surprised and had nothing to share. Either way, you may or may not be surprised to hear that the original story was one of our highest-read stories of the year. While we didn’t get it exactly right (there’s no ceramic bezel here), it’s still a great release.
The black dial is going to be a hit – I can tell you that right now. It’s more affordable than the $10,000 “No Time to Die” on a mesh bracelet and offers a great entry-level diver for the Omega lineup. Yes, it’s maybe a bit bigger and thicker than some people hoped for, but I like the 42mm cheap Omega Seamaster 300M super clone watches on the wrist, and you can’t go wrong with a black dive watch.
The inclusion of the display caseback is an all-around great choice for a more entry-level release from Omega. All of these things together make me feel like Omega replica watches store is back fighting for the best value proposition for a mid-priced luxury dive watch – a space that Rolex unfortunately long ago gave up when prices rose, and pieces became harder to get. If history is any guide, these best quality copy Omega 300M watches might be a bit hard to get for a while, but I’d wager they’ll be in back stock soon enough.