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Catalog Finder - Seamaster 300 OMEGA Master Co-Axial from 2015

  1. Stryder76 Feb 22, 2017

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    Hello all,

    I go by Stryder76 on Watchuseek forums. I wanted to post this thread asking to see if this limited edition Seamaster watch from the 2015 James Bond 'Spectre' was featured in any print catalogs from 2015. https://www.omegawatches.com/fileadmin/Watches/Product_Sheet/en/23332412101001-en.pdf


    I currently have a print catalog and it says "2015/2" on the back. No LE Spectre Seamaster

    The film came out in November 2015 so I'm guessing the catalog would have had to have been released around fall of 2015.

    Thank you!
     
  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Feb 22, 2017

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    Yes,

    The LE has a few differences from the normal 300mc, and this is pretty easy to google.... But alas new member I can assist you.

    No "12" hour marker replaced by larger Omega Logo
    12 Hour "GMT" bi directional dial replaces unidirectional Diver Bezel
    Lollipop Seconds hand replaces regular seconds hands
    Bond/LE appears on 2 places on the watch, the caseback and on one of the Bars on the Nato strap. That strap is also available in non LE without the Bond branding.

    This watch is unique as it is the first limited edition watch actually worn on film. All other LE's with Bond tie in had not been worn in the movies, and normal production Omegas are worn. Additionally most Bond LE's have very prominent branding on the dial. Omega still has this watch listed online and in the mobile app, but is currently sold out in the US Boutique network, and there are rumors that there are still a few in the Asian Market network.

    Normal version
    https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/seamaster/seamaster-300/master-co-axial-41-mm/23330412101001/

    Still up marketing page for the Spectre
    https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/seamaster/seamaster-300/spectre-limited-edition/product/


    ...EDIT...


    Ohh after all of that I now realize you want to know if it was in any print catalogs... ::facepalm::