The UK Best Replica Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Watches No-Date Turns Orange
For a rather surprising reason, the colour orange, in addition to being associated with our Dutch fellows, is often used on dive watches (even though it’s one of the first to disappear underwater). Throughout the past 20 years, the colour orange has been widely used by Omega across multiple Seamaster collections, mostly as the signature colour for the Seamaster Planet Ocean. Now, as the emblematic Seamaster Diver 300M undergoes a comprehensive revamp, this bright and vibrant colour finds its way into the no-date model, which we’ve come to love in steel, titanium and bronze-gold or full bronze-gold. Here’s what we know about the new orange buy replica Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watches, including our hands-on video session.
Born in 1993 as the SMP 300M or Seamaster Professional 300M, and intimately associated with James Bond movies, the watch that we now know as the Seamaster Diver 300M underwent several updates, including a comprehensive revamp in 2018 for the collection’s 25th anniversary. But let’s focus on the latest evolutions, which appeared last year, when Omega, after teasing the cheap fake Omega watches on the wrist of Daniel Craig, released the Seamaster Diver 300M No-Date range, first in steel with black or silver dials, then in titanium and bronze-gold with green dial and last in full bronze-gold with a burgundy bezel. While retaining the collection’s essentials (HEV, lyre lugs, scalloped bezel), the latest evolution was modelled on the military-inspired version created for 007 movie No Time To Die.
Besides the removal of the date window, several other changes were made: a return to an aluminium bezel, dials made of the same material, a box-shaped sapphire crystal, mesh metal bracelets, and even the return of the classic wave pattern on the dial of certain references. And now that the new style is established (keep in mind that the date and ceramic editions are still part of the collection in multiple colours), it’s time for Omega to add some touches of colour. The elected tone for this year? Orange, a classic shade for dive watches that, surprisingly, has never been used on the perfect super clone Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watches.
When we learned about the arrival of an orange version of the Seamaster Diver 300M, we pictured a full orange bezel. Well, it appears that Omega decided to play it softer by using this shade only as accents, and keeps the full orange bezel exclusively for the Planet Ocean collection – whether it’s the classic 600m time-and-date, the PO chronograph, or the high-performance Ultra-Deep. The latest orange-accented version of the AAA copy Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watches, however, continues that same design theme as last year’s steel editions.
The basics are known. We’re looking at a pair of updated models with the same specifications as other non-date top fake watches UK. This means a 42mm case, with the signature design of the collection, including the lyre-shaped lugs, the conical helium escape valve at 10 o’clock, the screw-in crown flanked by lateral guards and the scalloped unidirectional bezel. Everything is made of stainless steel, mostly brushed, with polished accents. In line with the recent design update, the sapphire crystal, with inner AR coating, is now box-shaped, and the bezel insert is made of matte black aluminium with a luminous 60-minute scale. Water-resistance is, of course, rated at 300m.
A bit of a letdown; we would have liked a bit of orange on the bezel, perhaps on the triangle framing the luminous pearl, to brighten up the watch a bit. The rest remains classic, with a see-through caseback, a 13.8mm thickness and a sub-50mm lug-to-lug. On paper, it’s not a small 1:1 replica watches. On the wrist, it wears more pleasantly than the number suggests, thanks to the well-integrated rubber strap.
The dial is where the AAA copy Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watches No-Date Orange becomes the most… orange. As mentioned, we’re not talking about full orange, but only accents. The colour is found on the applied hour markers at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, on the lollipop seconds hand and the Seamaster logo. All other elements of the dial are rhodium-plated and generously filled with Super-LumiNova, with different colours of emission (green or blue) to differentiate the indications. The base of the dial is sandblasted and finished in black.
Inside the case, no surprises. We have the in-house calibre 8806, the non-date member of the 880x family. This automatic movement with a single barrel is, of course, Master Chronometer-certified, highly resistant to magnetic fields and equipped with a Co-Axial escapement. It runs at a 3.5Hz frequency and stores 55 hours of power reserve. The decoration is classic Omega, with Geneva stripes in Arabesque, blackened screws and red infilled text.
If you want to give your Seamaster Diver 300M No-Date Orange and even more orange look, Omega offers the best-selling Omega knock off watches on a matching rubber strap (reference 210.32.42.20.01.006), closed by a foldover clasp. If you prefer something more discreet, then you can opt for the rather cool mesh steel bracelet, with a brushed finish and a folding clasp (reference 210.30.42.20.01.018).
Either way, the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M No-Date Orange joins the permanent collection and is now available. It is priced at EUR 6,800 (incl. taxes), CHF 5,400 (excl. taxes) or USD 6,500 (excl. taxes) with a rubber strap, or EUR 7,200 (incl. taxes), CHF 5,700 (excl. taxes) or USD 6,800 (excl. taxes) with a steel bracelet