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This is the Seamaster Diver 300M White Ceramic & Stainless Steel, one of TWO new additions to Omega’s ever evolving Diver 300M family.

Its 42mm in diameter case has been crafted from Stainless steel which is offset by a glossy new white ceramic [ZrO2] dial.

Behind the white dial is a Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8800 which is visible behind the watch’s Sapphire crystal case-back.

Wrapped around the dial is an iconic scalloped diver’s bezel with a shiny black ceramic inlay. The dial is with blackened hands and indexes with the Seamaster name proudly highlighted in red.

The watch is fitted with a polished-brushed bracelet, integrated with the 42mm case. This includes Omega’s patented extendable fold-over rack-and-pusher, as well as a diver extension.

As with all models in the collection, power comes from a Master Chronometer movement, officially certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).

Thoughts? Another great looking Diver 300M from Omega; it’s really hard to separate these watches but my personal preferences would be the TITANIUM variant. How bout' you?

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This is the Seamaster Diver 300M White Ceramic & Stainless Steel, one of TWO new additions to Omega’s ever evolving Diver 300M family.

Its 42mm in diameter case has been crafted from Stainless steel which is offset by a glossy new white ceramic [ZrO2] dial.

Behind the white dial is a Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8800 which is visible behind the watch’s Sapphire crystal case-back.

Wrapped around the dial is an iconic scalloped diver’s bezel with a shiny black ceramic inlay. The dial is with blackened hands and indexes with the Seamaster name proudly highlighted in red.

The watch is fitted with a polished-brushed bracelet, integrated with the 42mm case. This includes Omega’s patented extendable fold-over rack-and-pusher, as well as a diver extension.

As with all models in the collection, power comes from a Master Chronometer movement, officially certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).

Thoughts? Another great looking Diver 300M from Omega; it’s really hard to separate these watches but my personal preferences would be the TITANIUM variant. How bout' you?

Continue reading...
Let us know your thoughts and impressions.