I was quite surprised to learn that there were 6 different Seamaster 300. For me, there were the titanium, the steel, the rose gold / steel, and the rose gold. I learned that 2 rose gold / steel versions existed, one with a black dial, the other with a bl...
...but for me for something supposed to be a tool watch should - amongst the options provided - be steel or titanium. The platinum is very appealing visually but probably not something for the rough and tumble ;) I guess the titanium would be my favourite...
For aesthetics and wearability combined, it has to be the titanium for me. I've tried the steel on a couple times and it's too heavy. The platinum has to be worse. I expect the titanium is better. That being said, I don't know if the titanium would be lig...
Nicolas (Or should I say Mr. 100K?), As you already stated the SS version is closer to the original, even considering the fact that with the Master non-magnetic Co Axial movement put it on another league. The only point, on all versions, is the bracelet, ...
I'm into white metal too, I love the the black dial looks, but I would love to have it in lighter metal which is titanium, the blue dial isn't bad but I must see it on flesh , I might like it better than black, platinum, I don't see anything worth to go f...
Depends on what are you going to use - bracelet or straps. SS works the best with any kind of straps (color combinations are more flexible with black dial), while Ti is the best choice for wearing one on bracelet.
in this case the simple one is also the best. Truest to the original, and, in my opinion, looks the best. I could probably be happy with any of them though...... Darren
Steel for me, but on a strap. The bracelet is too polished and IMO is not in keeping with the tool watch / vintage look of the piece. In fact, I would prefer if the whole piece was brushed steel. The titanium is nice too, but I find the blue dial and the ...
I have not bought a watch for a long time and the new Seamaster 300 really appealed to me. A just received the titanium one as a gift and the combination of the blue dial and the light greyish colour is to die for. It is also very, very light compared to ...
sincere Congrats !.. And wear her in the best of your health ! Would be looking forward to some pics of yours, hopefully soon.. Best, hs PS: the Ti/ blue one would be my own choice as well Really a pretty cool timepiece with some high end technicalities g...
Hands down, at least for me. Wins on lightness, non cold conductivity, non scratch, modernity… in tune with all the other fantastic attribute of this watch (in house co-axial, liquid metal, anti glare and uhhhh 15.000 gaus resistance) Excusez du peu! Not ...
... I have an special fondness for Omega watches, both vintage and modern made. I´m expecting this SM300 with great ansiety as I have to put an special order for mine some months ago. The first example which arrived to the local AD had an ugly nick on one...
the blue dial two tone version is a very rare combination of titanium and gold, it is not steel and gold as is usual in two tone watches...so that makes it a very interesting and unusual combination...and I do not know of anyone who has seen this version ...