Watch Porn: Omega’s New Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold Mixes Vintage Looks & Modern Precision

Omega introduced the original Seamaster 300 in 1957 as part of its Professional Trilogy, which also included the Speedmaster and Railmaster watches. The brands first-ever professional diver, with an easy-to-read dial, superb water-resistance and Omega’s first diving bezel, it was an instant hit. Today, the Seamaster 300 marks another first – the very first Omega model crafted from Bronze Gold. Exclusive to Omega, Bronze Gold was developed to be worn against the skin without corroding, while aging slowly to a natural patina with a soft pink hue. The Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold uses the patent-pending alloy for the entire 41-mm case and buckle. Topped by a brown ceramic bezel ring with a Super-LumiNova coated diving scale, the bronze dial features recessed hour markers, Super-LumiNova coated numerals and Bronze Gold hands. The transparent sapphire crystal case-back gives a clear view of the in-house Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8912 movement.

The Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold ($11,600.00) from omegawatches.com

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