The New Seamaster Pro 300M Diver in Titanium Bronze Gold, Green Dial & Bezel, Cal 8806 Non-Date

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The new Seamaster Pro 300M Diver variant in Titanium & Bronze Gold (A 9K Gold alloy) Ref 210.90.42.20.10.001 on titanium mesh bracelet & 210.92.42.20.10.001 on rubber strap continue the No Time To Die formula, with Cal 8806 non-date movement, and domed crystal seen on the Bond 60th Anniversary, and most recently the black and brushed steel variants.

This brings the total to 5 now in this new Seamaster Pro 300M Diver family, with a sixth watch, teased on Daniel Craig's wrist recently expected to bring that to 6 very soon. It will be interesting to see if this becomes the replacement for the existing Seamaster Pro line with Cal 8800 and date, or if the Cal 8806 non-date variant continues to run in parallel on an ongoing basis.

(Also yes I know it is already being discussed in another thread but since it isn't Bond or Daniel Craig related like that watch it deserved its own thread)

More information is on Fratello here: https://www.fratellowatches.com/introducing-the-new-omega-seamaster-diver-300m-titanium-bronze-gold/

And pricing is on Omega's site, it's a quite a price increase over the regular titanium

https://www.omegawatches.com/watch-...axial-master-chronometer-42-mm-21090422010001
https://www.omegawatches.com/watch-...axial-master-chronometer-42-mm-21092422010001

 
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Because of the clear back most likely.
It would be cool to see a non-Bond with a steel caseback version like the NTTD, even the Summer Blue which has a steel back is 13.6mm while the NTTD is the thinnest at 13mm, and the slimmest Bond Diver since the Cal 2500D generation.
 
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Not really in terms of bracelet. Only $700 over the NTTD for bronze gold isn't that much of a price increase. I was expecting a lot more.
I was more thinking over the black and grey models as the NTTD has a hefty licensing fee built into the price too
 
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I myself don't like the mesh bracelet on my NTTD, it's either too loose or too tight, and I don't like NATO or rubber either, so it doesn't get much wrist time. Probably offload it eventually.
 
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I myself don't like the mesh bracelet on my NTTD, it's either too loose or too tight, and I don't like NATO or rubber either, so it doesn't get much wrist time. Probably offload it eventually.

I wish they had placed the holes closer together to get a better fit. From a structural standpoint I don't know if that's possible, but it would be nice if they could.

I own the stainless mesh for my SMP but I don't wear it often for that reason. I own a Strapcode mesh that does not have holes, the clasp holder slides and clamps down where you want it so I can get a perfect fit. I mostly use that when I want the mesh look.
 
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I was more thinking over the black and grey models as the NTTD has a hefty licensing fee built into the price too
Yeah, but you can get a new NTTD for 7-8000 on Ebay or Chrono24.
 
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Ooooh, I'm really feeling this one. The green dial reminds me of a casino table green texture. The mesh bracelet doesn't look good with it since it looks too plain against the case, but I'd imagine a green alligator strap would fix that right up.
 
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This release doesn't do much for me. But green is not my preferred color for a watch dial and two tone is not my preference for a sports model. That said, it's nice to have options.
 
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The Harrod’s Tudor (which I assume inspired this reference?) is more attractive imo. Can’t imagine there being much of a market for this, but, then, I’m sure Omega knows what they’re doing.

My local AD says they are only getting the new no-date models on an as-ordered basis (as opposed to the OBs, which I gather just have them in stock—from what the SA said, none of these are flying off the shelves). I’ve asked her to call next time one of the black ones comes in—sort of interested to see how they look in the metal and feel on the mesh.

Wish they’d do a blue one—basically a version of the Bond one without all the Bond stuff.
 
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Personally I think it is absolutely lovely, but I also I'm fairly certain this is not a watch I would own or wear.
 
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I’m not a fan of two tone watches but I certainly will admire this one from a distance. I love the shade of green along with the texture on the dial. I think they should make an all stainless alternative.

 
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I’m not a fan of two tone watches but I certainly will admire this one from a distance. I love the shade of green along with the texture on the dial. I think they should make an all stainless alternative.

Nice to bring this one out as a Christmas watch.
 
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Nice to bring this one out as a Christmas watch.
Ha, I didn't even think of that. Gold, green, and red. Couldn't be any more Christmasy in a way
 
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Nice to bring this one out as a Christmas watch.
New life goals unlocked… a Seamaster for every season 😜

-White for the fresh start of a new year.
-Rainbow for spring, celebrating all the vibrant colors.
-Summer blue for summer, obviously.
-Maroon/Gold for the warmth of Autumn and into Winter.
-Two tone green/gold for Christmas.
-Black for that void that falls just after Christmas and the start of the new year.
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I really like the shade of green and texture on the dial and bezel. I just wish this were a full stainless model, or they committed to full gold a bit like the green and gold Speedmaster Australian Edition. I really don't like the two tone.