Omega’s latest addition to the Seamaster collection is a Diver 300M made of Grade 2 Titanium and Bronze Gold. This model follows the recent release of the first Diver 300M models in stainless steel. These new designs move away from the ceramic styles of recent years, and take inspiration from the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition worn by James Bond in the film No Time To Die. Specifically, these models include the same retro-style domed sapphire crystal and mesh bracelet as the 007 Edition. The 42-mm case and the bracelet are both made of titanium – known for being rugged, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant. In contrast, the bezel, crown, and helium escape vale are made of Omega’s proprietary Bronze Gold. This bronze alloy was engineered to retain its natural patina and not turn green due to oxidation. As well as offering a lasting soft pink hue, it is nickel-free, making it anti-allergenic, and iron-free, improving magnetic resistance. The combination of these materials is complemented by the use of green aluminum. This includes for the dial, with blackened indexes filled with vintage Super-LumiNova, and for the aluminum bezel ring, with its diving scale also in vintage Super-LumiNova. Inside the watch, and visible through the exhibition caseback, is a self-winding Swiss-made movement that produces a 55 hour power reserve. The watch is available on a mesh bracelet ($10,700.00) or an integrated green rubber strap ($9,900.00).
Seamaster Diver 300M in Titanium and Bronze Gold – omegawatches.com