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The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M now in Bronze Gold and Burgundy

Omega continues to expand the SM300 vintage series, now in Bronze Gold versions.

| By Brice Goulard | 4 min read |
2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

The long-awaited No-Date Seamaster Diver 300M… Teased during the summer, finally released in steel versions in late 2024. Deeply inspired by the No Time to Die edition once worn on screen by 007, this new sub-collection within the SM300 range got the vintage touch in addition to being free of its date window, domed sapphire crystal, aluminium dial and bezel, and some with a mesh bracelet. The design proved to be a success in steel, only to be confirmed by the Titanium and Bronze Gold edition with green accents a few weeks later. The story continues today with yet another version, this time crafted entirely in Bronze Gold and paired with a burgundy-toned bezel. 

2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

As with the recent steel versions and the titanium/bronze gold models, these new early-2025 versions are inspired by the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition, which was launched in 2020 for the James Bond film No Time to Die. What made this watch special, besides its connection with the world’s famous British secret agent and military markings front and back, were unique features to differentiate it from the classic Seamaster Diver 300M, a contemporary, highly technical watch made from modern materials – in particular, a crystal only slightly curved framed by a ceramic bezel and protecting a ceramic, wave-patterned dial. Specific features of the 007 Edition include a mesh bracelet, an oxalic anodised aluminium bezel ring and dial, a no-date display and a domed sapphire crystal… all in all for a vintage look.

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2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

For now, it’s all about more luxurious materials and new colours, as the rest of the specifications are identical to the other recent no-date models. As you might have guessed by its name, this new Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold (actually, two references differentiated by the strap/bracelet) are made in Omega’s proprietary Bronze Gold, an alloy that’s mostly made of bronze mixed with 37.5% gold – thus hallmarked as 9k gold – as well as palladium and silver for stability. The result is a warm colour, richer than classic bronze but more discreet than classic 18k gold. The material offers great corrosion resistance without verdigris-oxidation, therefore ageing slowly and retaining its natural and beautiful patina over a longer period of time.

2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

This new Bronze Gold version is, for the rest, a classic SM300, with the usual case design featuring twisted lugs and a scalloped bezel. The case is here entirely brushed, giving it a rather cool “old instrument” feel. Measurements have not changed, as the watch remains fairly sizeable at 42mm in diameter, 13.8mm in thickness and just under 50mm in length. The case features a domed (box-shaped) retro-styled sapphire crystal, a screwed sapphire back, a screwed crown, a helium valve and is water-resistant to… 300 meters (of course, considering the name).

2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

The other notable evolutions have to do with the colours. Here, the bezel, which is made of bronze gold for the frame and oxalic anodised aluminium for the insert, is now presented in an unprecedented dark red – a.k.a burgundy – tone with a 60-minute scale rendered in vintage-toned Super-LumiNova. It is here paired with a contrasted matte black sandblasted aluminium dial, which features warm touches; bronze gold PVD-coated hands and blackened hour markers – both filled with vintage Super-LumiNova – together with printings in light brown. This brings a rich, retro style to the watch without compromising legibility. And of course, no more date window at 6 o’clock…

2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

Under the hood, no surprises, as we have the Omega Calibre 8806. Used in a wide range of watches, this automatic movement features all of the brand’s refinements: co-axial escapement, silicon balance spring, high resistance to magnetic fields and Master Chronometer certification by METAS. It beats at 3.5Hz and stores up to 55 hours of power reserve. It is decorated with stripes in arabesque and blackened screws.

2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

As said at the beginning, the Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold is released in two versions. The first, which you can see here, is worn on a black rubber strap closed by a Bronze Gold pin buckle. The second, which we haven’t seen in the metal, is secured to the wrist by a brushed Bronze Gold mesh bracelet with a foldover clasp.

2025 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold Burgundy

Availability & Price

These new Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold and Burgundy editions are released as part of the permanent collection and available immediately. The version on a rubber strap is priced at CHF 12,200 (excl. taxes), and it retails for CHF 24,500 (excl. taxes) on the mesh bracelet. For more details, please visit omegawatches.com.

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4 responses

  1. Disappointed to see they didn’t throw in a gold rotor and handset!

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  2. Great color combinations and would agree having a gold handset would really look good against the matte black dial, but sure if legibility would be impacted.

  3. How to justify with a lot of Marketing blabla a 9K Goldwatch to the price Level of an 18K Watch. Looks very nice but sorry 9K Gold?

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  4. Same old over priced Omega dive watch. I could consider the purchase if the watch was 38mm and the escape valve was removed which make the OMEGA SEAMASTER DIVER 300M BRONZE GOLD out symmetry. Besides, I own an Omega GMT dive watch with a co-axial movement which has never worked well even though I had it serviced. Hence, I am shy about purchasing Omega watches with coaxial movements. Besides, James Bond was fictional character who never existed.

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