Did Daniel Craig Just Tease Omega’s Next Hottest Dive Watch at the Olympics?
But there were several details that clued me into the fact that this was a different watch. First, the bezel has a pip at 12 o’clock rather than the number 60. Secondly, the seconds hand is in the same style seen on the standard Seamaster Diver 300M rather than the lollipop style seen on the 60th Anniversary watch.
Other differences are harder to tell from the photos, but to my eye, the watch appears to be black rather than blue, it looks to have a flat rather than domed sapphire crystal, and I think the bezel insert is made of ceramic in place of aluminum.
This all adds up to something Omega fans have been longing for since forever ago: a standard no-date Seamaster to better take on Rolex’s beloved no-date Submariner.
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Omega has seemingly been building up to a no-date Seamaster for a while now.
We’ve seen two Bond-related special editions without a date in the previously mentioned 60th Anniversary Seamaster and the titanium “No Time to Die.” Both of those watches, like the new one Craig is wearing, also come on a mesh bracelet instead of the traditional “tank tread” bracelet.
Source: www.gearpatrol.com