All of the Omega James Bond watches compared, including the new Seamaster 300m “Commander’s Watch”
Welcome to our definitive guide to all Omega Bond watches since GoldenEye, including 2017’s Seamaster 300 “Commander’s Watch”
By Chris Hall
Summer 2017: The Seamaster 300 “Commander’s Watch”
A 41mm Seamaster with blue ceramic bezel and white ceramic dial, with a striped NATO strap. It may be inspired by the formal regalia of a Commander in the British Navy, but this is one heck of a jaunty, casual look for James Bond. The NATO strap does a lot to that end, of course, as does that bright white dial with the pops of blue and red everywhere. Apart from that seconds hand, it doesn?t have an awful lot that screams James Bond (gone are the 007 printed dials of yesteryear). There are to be 7,007 pieces plus seven gold watches – read the full details here.
Bond Factor: Not high, to be honest – but that’s not a value judgement. It’s got that second hand to identify it, and a special caseback, as per usual. In many ways this feels like James Bond in holiday mode rather than the formality implied by the link to dress uniform. James Bondi Beach, if you will.
The Spectre Watches:
With a new Bond film must come a new Bond watch. For the first time, however, in 2015 we had a new Bond film and two new James Bond watches from Omega. In addition to the Seamaster Aqua Terra that was announced earlier in the year, Omega released a James Bond limited edition version of the Seamaster 300m Co-Axial, which w...
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