James Bond’s OMEGA watches have provided a lot of excitement and entertainment, thanks to their built-in lasers, grappling hooks, and bombs. Bond wears these watches with impeccable style, and they have become iconic pieces associated with memorable moments in the spy’s adventures.
New Watches To Celebrate James Bond
SEAMASTER DIVER 300M
60 YEARS OF JAMES BOND, STAINLESS STEEL
This 42 mm stainless steel timepiece draws inspiration from the Seamaster worn by 007 in the film GoldenEye. Its case-back is designed to resemble the iconic 007 opening sequence, featuring a silhouette of Bond and a spinning gun barrel. This captivating scene is displayed beneath a sapphire crystal adorned with micro-structured metallisation, creating a patent-pending “moiré” effect animation that synchronizes with the central second’s hand.
Powered by the precise Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806, the watch is accompanied by a mesh-style bracelet reminiscent of James Bond’s OMEGA watch in the movie No Time To Die. The bezel and dial are crafted from blue oxalic anodized aluminium, with laser-engraved waves on the dial and a diving scale filled with white Super-LumiNova on the bezel. Notably, the diving scale’s traditional inverted triangle is replaced by a commemorative “60,” and a luminescent green dot is aligned with the minute hand.
Collectors of the steel version of the watch receive a blue wooden presentation box adorned with the original Diver 300M wave pattern.
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SEAMASTER DIVER 300M
60 YEARS OF JAMES BOND, CANOPUS GOLD
OMEGA has utilized their exclusive 18K Canopus Gold to create this special 42 mm watch. This white gold alloy is renowned for its brilliant shine and enduring beauty. The dial of the watch is crafted from natural grey silicon, which is unique in its pattern and guarantees that no two dials are the same, paying homage to the beautiful sands of Ian Fleming’s Jamaican home, GoldenEye.
In a tribute to the Jamaican flag, the bezel is adorned with a pavé of green and yellow treated natural diamonds in various tropical shades, ranging from dark forest green to cognac. Two additional clear diamonds at 12 o’clock add a vibrant sparkle and celebrate the 60th anniversary.
The case-back of the watch features the iconic 007 opening sequence, with Bond in silhouette and a spinning gun barrel design. This captivating scene is brought to life by a patent-pending micro-structured metallisation, creating a mesmerizing “moiré” effect animation as the lollipop’s second-hand moves.
Powered by the luxurious Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8807, the watch is presented on a bracelet and buckle made of 18K Canopus GoldTM.
Owners of this edition receive their watch in a mango tree box adorned with mother-of-pearl marquetry and a 60 Years of Bond logo.
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For fans, here is a timeline of all the watches featured in James Bond movies:
GoldenEye (1995)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, 300M QUARTZ
In one instance, Bond uses a laser-equipped in his Seamaster watch to create an escape hatch in the floor of Alex Trevelyan’s train. Later, Trevelyan seizes the watch in Cuba and utilizes its helium release valve to disarm two limpet mines planted by 007.
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, 300M CHRONOMETER
Bond wears a modified version of the Seamaster 300M, which has been customized in agent Wai Lin’s bicycle shop. He uses the watch to extract the helium release valve while on Elliot Carver’s stealth ship. This valve is an integral part of a remote detonator, which Bond combines with a glass jar and a grenade to create an explosion that blows a hole in the ship.
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, 300M CHRONOMETER
In an avalanche, Bond and Elektra King find themselves trapped. Bond activates the LEDs on his Seamaster watch face by pressing the screw-down crown, providing light inside his ski jacket. Later, in a nuclear bunker, Bond uses his watch to fire a miniature piton with a strong wire, allowing him to elevate himself to a gantry.
Die Another Day (2002)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, 300M CHRONOMETER
Bond utilizes the helium release valve of his Seamaster watch once again, this time as a detonator. He inserts it into a C4 explosive hidden beneath diamonds in Van Bierk’s briefcase and sets off an explosion at Colonel Moon’s North Korean compound. After being freed from captivity, Q equips Bond with a new watch featuring a laser, which Bond uses to cut a hole in an ice palace during a rescue mission involving Jinx.
Casino Royale (2006)
SEAMASTER DIVER 300M, CO-AXIAL CHRONOMETER
To coincide with Bond’s transition to a 00 agent, he wears two different watches. Initially, he wears a black Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M model. Once he earns his double-0 status, he switches to the Seamaster Diver 300M.
Quantum Of Solace (2008)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, PLANET OCEAN
Bond is seen wearing a Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-Axial Chronometer with a black dial.
Skyfall (2012)
SEAMASTER AQUA TERRA 150M
Bond continues to wear different OMEGA Seamaster watches throughout his missions. Initially, in Istanbul, he wears the 42 mm Planet Ocean 600M with a black dial and bezel. Later, he switches to the Aqua Terra watch with a blue dial.
Spectre (2015)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, 300 “SPECTRE” LIMITED EDITION
After wearing the Seamaster Aqua Terra, Bond is given the Seamaster 300 by Q when he learns that his Aston Martin DB10 has been reassigned. This watch becomes crucial when Bond activates its explosive device while handcuffed to a chair and then secretly passes it to Madeleine. Bond says “Tempus fugit” (meaning time flies), prompting Madeleine to throw the watch at the villain just as it detonates, allowing the heroes to escape.
No Time To Die (2021)
OMEGA SEAMASTER, DIVER 300M 007 EDITION
During the flight to Safin’s lair, Q modifies Bond’s Seamaster Diver 300M by adding a limited-range electromagnetic pulse device designed to disable electronics. Bond uses the pulse to gain entry into Safin’s base and later uses it to eliminate Primo by targeting the henchman’s bionic eye.