Seamaster
From James Bond's wrist to the ocean depths. The Seamaster collection represents Omega's mastery of marine timekeeping, combining robust engineering with elegant design.
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From James Bond's wrist to the ocean depths. The Seamaster collection represents Omega's mastery of marine timekeeping, combining robust engineering with elegant design.
Explore Seamaster ReviewsThe first watch worn on the moon. NASA's choice for space missions, the Speedmaster Professional remains the ultimate chronograph for collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
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The Heritage: Since 1993, the Seamaster Professional Diver 300M has defined modern dive watch design. Its wave-pattern dial, inspired by the ocean's surface, combined with robust 300-metre water resistance, makes it equally at home in boardrooms and beneath the waves.
Technical Excellence: The Master Chronometer Calibre 8800 movement offers exceptional precision and magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss. The helium escape valve at 10 o'clock is a testament to its professional diving credentials, allowing safe decompression during saturation diving.
Design Details: The ceramic bezel with Liquidmetalâ„¢ numerals provides scratch resistance while the skeleton hands filled with Super-LumiNova ensure visibility in the darkest depths. Every element serves both function and aesthetics.
Space History: The Speedmaster Professional earned its "Moonwatch" nickname through rigorous NASA testing and six lunar missions. Its manual-wind Calibre 1861 movement, derived from the moon-tested calibre 321, represents horological history on your wrist.
Timeless Design: The black tachymetric bezel, tri-compax dial layout, and Hesalite crystal have remained virtually unchanged since the 1960s. This design purity makes it one of the most recognisable chronographs ever created.
Collector's Perspective: The manual-wind nature creates an intimate connection between wearer and watch. Daily winding becomes a ritual that connects you to decades of space exploration history.
Iconic Design: The Constellation's most distinctive feature is its "Griffes" or claws that secure the sapphire crystal. These four claws at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock have become synonymous with Omega's commitment to both security and style.
Chronometer Heritage: Every Constellation is a certified chronometer, continuing the line's tradition of precision that dates back to the 1950s. The Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements represent the pinnacle of Swiss timekeeping technology.
Versatile Elegance: Available in various sizes and materials, from steel to precious metals, the Constellation adapts to any occasion whilst maintaining its distinctive character and precision credentials.
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