Omega’s Latest James Bond Seamaster Dive Watch Has a Laser-Engraved Gun Barrel Face

Get fired up with these limited-edition, 007-inspired timepieces.

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Omega, the luxury watch brand that’s been worn on the wrist of James Bond in every movie since Goldeneye in 1995, has debuted a new 007-themed limited edition dive watch set with a laser-engraved gun barrel face design. 

The special Seamaster Diver 300M James Bond Limited Edition Set is comprised of two watches inside a Globe-Trotter suitcase, which has been bound by black and grey NATO-inspired straps, and only 257 of these unique sets are available.

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The first timepiece features a stainless steel case and black rubber strap. On the side of the case is an 18K yellow gold plate engraved with each Limited Edition number, while the bezel is black ceramic with a white enamel diving scale.

The second model, in 18K yellow gold, sports a black rub­ber strap with an 18K yellow gold buckle. On this watch, the case plate with each Limited Edition number is in 18K white gold, and the black ceramic bezel features a diving scale in Omega Ceragold.

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Both watches feature a spiral-brushed black ceramic dial with a special black PVD coating and the distinctive laser-engraved gun-barrel design inspired by the opening scenes of classic Bond movies. 

There’s also a hidden number 50 within the Super-LumiNova of the 10 o’clock index – a reference to the 50th anniversary of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). Both watches feature 18K yellow gold hands and in­dexes, with a marker at 12 o’clock, inspired by the Bond family coat-of-arms. That crest also appears in gold and black on the sapphire crystal of each watch’s caseback.

As well as having Omega’s precise precision of the Master Chronometer Calibre 8806/8807, owners will receive an additional stainless steel bracelet and a NATO strap for each model, with buckles in matching materials.

The cost of this special edition watch is $42,100, and it’s available beginning in December on omegawatches.com.

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