
Cpt Scarlet kicks off the week with a striking wristshot of his Omega Seamaster Diver, inviting the community to share their own Monday watch choices. This post highlights the enduring appeal of Omega's iconic dive watch and sparks a discussion on bracelet fit and personal watch photography. It serves as a reminder of how a simple wristshot can connect collectors globally.

The Omega Seamaster 007 Edition, reference 210.92.42.20.01.001, distinguishes itself within the Seamaster Diver 300M collection through its specific aesthetic and material choices. This particular reference offers a distinct interpretation of the Seamaster Diver 300M, setting it apart from standard production models with its unique dial and bezel execution, and the use of lightweight titanium for both the case and bracelet. It represents a focused design within the broader Seamaster lineage.
This edition features a 42mm case crafted from grade 2 titanium, paired with a domed sapphire crystal that enhances its vintage-inspired appearance. The watch is powered by the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806, an automatic movement certified to meet the industry's highest standards of precision, chronometric performance, and magnetic resistance. It offers a power reserve of 55 hours and is water-resistant to 300 meters.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a Seamaster Diver 300M with a specific material and color palette. Its cohesive design, from the tropical brown dial to the titanium mesh bracelet, creates a unified presentation. The absence of a date complication further contributes to its clean and symmetrical dial layout, a detail often appreciated by enthusiasts.
. . . on the beach! Hanging out with my pal Marc last night . . . [my '62 SM left, his '65 Turn-o-Graph right] . . . catching up over coffee. Good times had by all! Art
...do they move or am I seeing a reflection of some sort. I'd kinda expect them to be snug up against the case but the link at 12 o'clock seems like its angled downward. ΒΏπ€?
. . . so they bend in towards my wrist. Good eye!
If I didn't have my U50DS I may have splurged on the gray dial SM.
No matter what that is an excellent watch...but you already know that!
Always fun hanging out.
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