New Seamaster Variant?

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Love it.
Anyone want to buy a black standard model?

no, but you can put up a FS ad on the this forum in about two posts 😁
 
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Ok, they nailed this one! if only they would lose that Helium valve.. 😗
 
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Might consider shifting my 2254.50 for one of these, lovely 👍
 
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Looks like a plain NTTD SMP... Should be cheaper than the standard SMP since it has no ceramic bezel.
 
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Without those childish waves on the dial this would be my first Seamaster 300 Diver ever. It’s a great pity.
 
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If this is a legit model, it looks absolutely wonderful. It will be exciting to see the colour of the lume. This and the white dialled Seamaster 300M are pretty good looking.
 
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Without those childish waves on the dial this would be my first Seamaster 300 Diver ever. It’s a great pity.
I agree. Those waves are a little weird and I liked the older, smaller ones better
 
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It even appears to have raised waves instead of etched ones.

Yes, and afaik those dials are reserved for "premium" 300m models, so this one may not fall into the entry level pricing.
 
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I know this isn’t the first use of it, but I wonder how the “faux lume” will age in the coming decades?

It won't. SuperLuminova does not fade with age
 
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If this is a legit model, it looks absolutely wonderful. It will be exciting to see the colour of the lume. This and the white dialled Seamaster 300M are pretty good looking.
It’s definitely legit since I was able to pull it up on the Omega website.
 
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If this is real I think I'm in - assuming of course they've not half-assed the anti-reflective coating on the crystal like they did on the NTTD
 
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This popped up on my Facebook feed in the Seamaster group. I searched the reference # on the Omega website and didn’t see it.

This thing looks fantastic! I can't seem to find it on Omega's site though. Wonder if they pulled it? Went up a little too early?
 
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Without those childish waves on the dial this would be my first Seamaster 300 Diver ever. It’s a great pity.

I think the dial would be too plain without them.
 
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Yes, and afaik those dials are reserved for "premium" 300m models, so this one may not fall into the entry level pricing.

I agree. If Omega is really determined to move upstream in terms of brand prestige or whatever (and it really seems like they are), it doesn’t make sense that they would price a new watch below their current entry level ones.
 
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This thing looks fantastic! I can't seem to find it on Omega's site though. Wonder if they pulled it? Went up a little too early?
You need to have an account on the Omega website and login. Under the "My Watches" section on your profile, you can type in that reference # and it will pull up as a product to add to your "My Watches" collection.
 
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Yes, and afaik those dials are reserved for "premium" 300m models, so this one may not fall into the entry level pricing.

Ceramic dial, so the dial is expensive. Yes this is all legit BTW...

Cal. 8806. 42 mm case, ceramic bezel...
 
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Is this a low cost version of the 007.
I'd be tempted, not going to lie even thought the 007 is an amazing piece.
 
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Is this a low cost version of the 007.
I'd be tempted, not going to lie even thought the 007 is an amazing piece.
Doesn't look like it has domed sapphire. It looks like a total strap moster.
 
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Is this a low cost version of the 007.
I'd be tempted, not going to lie even thought the 007 is an amazing piece.

How low though? 007 has an aluminum bezel. This is ceramic.