Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Automatic 41.5 Chronograph Stainless Steel / Black / Bracelet ref 213.30.42.40.01.001

Omega · Seamaster Diver 300M

Seamaster Diver 300M Automatic 41.5 Chronograph Stainless Steel / Black / Bracelet

213.30.42.40.01.001
Stainless SteelBlackRotating, 0-60 (Dive)Automatic41.5mm300m

Retail price 3,050 (2021)

Case

Diameter

41.50 mm

Material

Stainless Steel

Glass

Sapphire

Caseback

Closed

Water Resistance

300.00 m

Bezel

Rotating, 0-60 (Dive)

Dial

Color

Black

Indexes

Stick / Dot

Hands

Proprietary

Shape

Round

Other

Gender

M

Movement Specs

Caliber

1164

Omega in-house

Caliber Brand

Omega

Type

Automatic

Perpetual rotor

Power Reserve

42 h

1.8 days

Frequency

28800 bph

8.0 Hz

Jewels

25

Complications

Chronograph, Date, Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds

About the Movement

1164 movement

Omega version of the ETA / Valjoux 7750.

About the Family

The Seamaster Diver 300M was introduced in 1993, and its association with the James Bond franchise from GoldenEye onwards made it one of the most recognisable dive watches in the world. The design is defined by its scalloped bezel, wave-pattern dial, and helium escape valve — features that signal genuine dive capability while maintaining the proportions of a wearable daily watch. The collection has evolved through multiple generations, from quartz-powered originals to the current Master Chronometer certifications, each time refining the design without losing the essential character that made it a cultural icon beyond the watch industry.

About this reference

The OMEGA Automatic Seamaster 300 released in 1957 was, in the words of an advertisement for the watch, “specially designed for professional and amateur divers.” Its water resistance was guaranteed to a depth of 200 metres. The watch was known as the 300 because its performance was far beyond the capacities of the testing devices of the time, a result of the high resistance of the crystal and the crown. It was equipped with OMEGA’s calibre 28 SC-501 and had a matt black oxidised dial. It had Arabic numerals at the quarters, luminous triangular hour markers and highly visible arrowhead hands treated with radium. The tip of its central seconds hand was also coated with radium for easy legibility in all light conditions. The OMEGA 300’s rotating bezel made it possible for divers to keep track of the exact time of the duration of their dives. The caseback featured the now-iconic Seahorse medallion – it has graced the backs of Seamasters and Speedmasters ever since. The OMEGA 300 was the perfect accessory for professional divers. No one was in a better position to describe the OMEGA Automatic Seamaster 300 at work then Alain Julien, a French commercial diver who wore his “300” on a daily basis in 1958 and 1959. Julien wrote “The Seamasters are of extraordinary solidarity and precision. No other watch competing with Omega has ever resisted the hardships linked to such underwater work as seabed prospecting, pipe laying, repair of works such as piers and dams, and recovery work on wrecks. The Seamaster 300s presented no defects. Despite the shocks of often extreme brutality, the cold water, and the great depths at which we work, they remained of an astonishing robustness and precision. By way of indication, each of us has dived more than 1,500 times.” Seamaster ref: 213.30.42.40.01.001