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Descripiton
This 42 mm Seamaster Diver 300M has a case and bracelet in stainless steel. The ceramic dial, in OMEGA’s own Summer Blue, is PVD-treated and has a gradient finish to reflect the watch’s level of water resistance. It also includes the 300M’s famous wave pattern.
A blue ceramic bezel with a Summer Blue enamel (Grand feu) diving scale encircles the dial, which has rhodium-plated skeleton hands and raised indexes, filled with a unique light blue Super-LumiNova.
Turning the watch over reveals a stamped commemorative Seamaster logo depicting a trident-bearing Poseidon and two seahorses: OMEGA’s 1956 original and the brand’s current design. Behind which sits OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 8800, certified at the industry’s highest level by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).
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Technical Data
- MOVEMENT: Self winding
- CALIBER: Omega 8800
- DIAL COLOR: Blue
- STRAP MATERIAL: Steel
- STRAP CLASP: Foldover clasp with comfort setting and diver extension
- CASE MATERIAL: Steel
- CASE SIZE: 42 mm
- CRYSTAL TYPE: Domed scratch‑resistant sapphire crystal with anti‑reflective treatment on both sides
- WATERPROOF: 30 bar (300 metres / 1000 feet)
- WARRANTY: 5 Years
- BETWEEM LUGS: 20 mm
- LUG‑to‑LUG: 49.9 mm
- THICKNESS: 13.6 mm
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Features
- Anti-magnetic: The movement is unaffected by exposure to strong magnetic fields, even those greater than 1.5 tesla (15,000 gauss).
- Chronometer: Label given to a watch which has undergone precision tests and received a certificate from an official body (COSC).
- Date: The day of the month, displayed in a window on a watch dial at the 3 or 6 o’clock position, or within a subdial at 9 o'clock.
- Master Chronometer Certified: Guaranteeing the Swiss industry’s highest standard of precision, performance and magnetic-resistance, as set by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).
- Helium escape valve: Decompression system which allows helium to escape from inside the watch when the watch is worn for professional use in pressure chambers. (Long-term underwater work, crude oil exploration, etc.)