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Precision You Can Feel. The Diver 300M | OMEGA - Shorts Cars

Precision You Can Feel. The Diver 300M | OMEGA

The first Diver 300M in stainless steel. Swiss watchmaking excellence made for the deep. Two models forged from steel. One with a Black Aluminium dial and the other with a Brushed Steel dial. Featuring a helium escape valve at 10 o’clock, a scratch-resistant domed sapphire crystal, and a transparent caseback showcasing the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806. Made for divers. With its uni-directional bezel and luminous Super-LumiNova dot, this 42 mm timepiece is ready for any dive. Discover unmatched precision, performance, and style. Watch to dive deeper into the details


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The watch is too thick, the bracelet is too rigid and the clasp is terrible. Im not impressed in the slightest. The case dimensions need reworked and we need a tapered bracelet with a proper clasp. Come on Omega!! You can do it!! I agree with the comments above that say it should be 40 mm or less. In addition, when is Omega going to get rid of that external helium escape valve which ruins the the appearance of the watch for me. I don’t know if I’m the only one who can’t stand that, but I’ll never buy an Omega diver just because of that! What’s funny is I have Nivada Grenchen Depthmaster rated at 1000m with an internal helium escape valve. 39mm. It’s not quite the quality of an Omega, but….internal helium escape valve. C’mon Omega! You can do it!

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The brushed gray dial is exactly the same one used on the BP titanium bathyscaphe. It’s an absolutely fantastic dial. (I owned it — wore it often.) Hopefully I live long enough to see Omega put this dial on a classic Seamaster 300 master coaxial.

Love the brand and love the new dial designs but the Seamaster 300M is long overdue for a rework. I would love to see multiple sizing options and an improved bracelet, it doesn't match the quality or the aesthetics of the rest of the watch. The mesh here looks cool though!

The clean no date monochrome version is incredible! I agree with some of the comments, would love to see a slightly smaller version! 38mm or 40mm with new metal bracelet with a taper! That being said... this may be the one for me. LOVE the monochrome version. Added my name to the waitlist!

Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is certainly the most conventional of watchmaking materials for outer craftsmanship, and offers beauty, strength and affordability. OMEGA uses 316L stainless steel. Known for its corrosion-resistance and high lustre after polishing, this material is often the ideal choice for watches in both daily-use and high-stress situations such as diving and adventure.



Aluminium Aluminium has the advantage of being a truly lightweight material used for decorative components. Through anodisation, it offers an extensive range of colours for the creation of eye-catching watch parts such as bezel rings, applied elements on the dial, and hands. In particular, OMEGA’s special anodisation process has achieved aluminium bezel rings that are nearly double as hard as regular versions, therefore making them more resistant to outer damage.

Grade 5 Titanium Titanium alloys are light, corrosion-resistant, biochemically inert and able to withstand extreme temperatures. These properties make them particularly appropriate for products in the aircraft, spacecraft and medical sectors. They achieve the perfect balance between solidity, corrosion-resistance and workability. Grade 5 titanium offers a bright grey colour that is close to that of stainless steel, and suits both "brushed" and "polished" finishing.

Sapphire Crystal To really appreciate the finer details of a timepiece, OMEGA uses synthetic sapphire crystal with a highly scratch-resistant and anti-reflective treatment. Before the machining and finishing processes take place, the sapphire crystals are produced under the Verneuil process, also called flame fusion. It involves the melting of the raw substance using oxyhydrogen flame and the crystallisation of the melted droplets to form a cylinder. Graded 9 on the Mohs-hardness scale (graded 1-10), the resulting sapphire crystals are virtually scratch-proof and very hard, ensuring an unhindered vision at all times.