It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the presentation of the animated sequence on the back deserved more screen time and to be presented right side up! And a video demonstration of how the bracelet holes work would have been better than the verbal-only description. If the aim was to get the video under 10 minutes, you could have shortened the description of the owner’s manual.
@@roybatty6368 I'd expect Patek to give me a better box since you pay an average of 8 times what you pay for an Omega. Plus, Omega makes themed boxes, while PP only makes generic boxes that despite being gorgeous aren't nearly as special
I love everything about this watch except for the 007 case back motion graphics- is there any way to take it off and just have the traditional sapphire case back from the regular watch? is that totally insane or am I just another member of the watch tribe 🤣🤔
Price is crazy and it’s unobtainable currently. The back is too much of a gimmick as well. Just give us the blue no date with this 60th anniversary bezel at a fair price - and make it available
Hi I would like to highlight The bezel in not ceramic is aluminum insert And does not come with other strap as you mention only this mess stainless bracelet thanks and have a great day
No, you’re just seeing Omega deploy its product strategy in an effort to mirror Rolex, AP and Patek. They started it, really, with the Snoopy, then the 321, and now this.
It's quite frustrating. Omega boutique in vancouver said they do first come first serve. But omega playing the games just like Rolex etc. Losing respect for them.
Since my uncle sound produced the first 20+ years of the James Bond series and became close friends with Sean Connery in the process means that I should get it for free, right?!?
I have the no time to die edition, any major differences? I know no time to die is titanium and has a patina look, and this is steel with a blue dial, but is there anything else?
@@SaltBhj oh ok thanks, yeah see the differences now. I like the broad arrow head engraving on my no time to die. Tho i do like a see thorough case back as well. The lolipop second hand and the 60 mark is not a big deal for me. The only major porblem i have with no time to die is the titanium its easily scratched and i dont like polishing watches.
@@AhmadAlAjeel I always thought that Titanium was more difficult to scratch than Stainless Steel but I guess I was wrong, or maybe this particular grade of Titanium is easily scratched. I believe the watch is made out of Grade 2 Titanium. I put my name on a stupid waitlist here in Abu Dhabi for the 60th Anniversary one because I prefer the heft of Steel and because of the beautiful wave-engraving on the dial. Beautiful watches though, can’t go wrong with either.
@@AhmadAlAjeelactually it’s not really more prone towards scratches. titanium is harder, but darker than steel. so ever scratch is easier to see and 95% of those scratches are the coating most watchmakers do on titanium.
The Diver 300 needs a complete revamp and has for years now. The case, bracelet (standard steel one), and hands all look like they're out of the 1990s because they are...and the helium escape valve is a massive, ugly, unnecessary wart that needs to die in a fire.
I really love my white Seamaster and love this design. However, why do Omega persist with these cheesey bond embelishments. I grew up with Bond movies . None of the watches need any of this tat. Its a deal breaker for me!
0:03:43 Not a ceramic inlay Tim. Aluminium on this one.
It was at this moment I knew I’d surpassed Tim
And I learned I had two watch brothers I'd had all these years, but never knew.
Hello gents!
I caught it and went looking in the comments
The bezel insert is actually anodized aluminum, not ceramic like the standard current model.
definitely like it better than the previous titanium vintage style
bond model
no way, titanium is the best!
I’m pretty sure the bezel has an aluminum inlay?
It is! Pretty annoying they get such basic info wrong
Tim is a noob
is the back James bond stationary if the watch movement is not active😊
Yes, it’s connected to the seconds hand
It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the presentation of the animated sequence on the back deserved more screen time and to be presented right side up! And a video demonstration of how the bracelet holes work would have been better than the verbal-only description. If the aim was to get the video under 10 minutes, you could have shortened the description of the owner’s manual.
Nice to see Omega’s specialty watches get such a huge price increase.
Yep. It’s a great looking version of the 300m+ but the price is way too high
Yes, now I can’t afford it
"I love it when things are expensive"
Better looking than the last one.
Which would you guys prefer between The blue 007 or The titanium 007?
titanium 007 for sure !
@@小林製歌 the best choice!
Titanium !
Titanium all the way ,I know this is expensive but it looks like a homage watch
Titanum
Omega make the best watch boxes in the business.
Nah Patek
@@roybatty6368 I'd expect Patek to give me a better box since you pay an average of 8 times what you pay for an Omega. Plus, Omega makes themed boxes, while PP only makes generic boxes that despite being gorgeous aren't nearly as special
wut
I would give it to Jacob&co
The case back is fire 🔥, how is that done???
I love Omegas, i have a few but cannot get behind the mesh bracelets.
Totally agree. Mesh bracelets need to be relegated to Piagets of the 1970’s.
You can just change it to a more conventional bracelet.
Can we just get a non-Bond-branded no date diver, please? What is so hard about this?
They do have one
@@ChristopherJones2 Sorry, a stock 300M. Not a Nekton edition.
There are plenty, I suggest you go and look.
@@garyboyle695 Like what? A 300M series non-Nekton edition?
@@odds-and-sods Presume he’s not looking for 60s throwback, but the SMP300.
I love everything about this watch except for the 007 case back motion graphics- is there any way to take it off and just have the traditional sapphire case back from the regular watch? is that totally insane or am I just another member of the watch tribe 🤣🤔
Aluminum dial and bezel inlay, anodized for better scratch resistance.
The Nato Strap does not come with the watch
I’ve got one and it’s a shame people are flipping these already
@@BrendanBoswell can confirm, tried one in a Parisian omega shop. Too expensive, and that rear james bond is awful taste.
I have this and I didn't get a NATO strap either?
Me neither but, you don’t get one.
Does it really come with a NATO strap new in the box? I haven't seen mention or photos of it anywhere. I'm on the list since this was announced...
Same question, I just picked one up, no nato.
i don’t think it does. no mention on omegas site and not seen on any other unboxing
Price is crazy and it’s unobtainable currently. The back is too much of a gimmick as well. Just give us the blue no date with this 60th anniversary bezel at a fair price - and make it available
I just picked up a 60th Bond, great watch. You say it came with a nato. I did not recieve one,
I was wondering about this
I wonder why they don’t include the Nato
Just beautiful ❤️❤️
Definitely will have soon
Did they have two versions for the 50th anniversary ?
Hi I would like to highlight The bezel in not ceramic is aluminum insert
And does not come with other strap as you mention only this mess stainless bracelet thanks and have a great day
No ceramic bezel. Check the specs, it is aluminum.
They lost me with the graphics on the back side....let me see that movement! Love my white dial of the current Seamaster though. Gorgeous!
Love the watch…EXCEPT the lollipop second hand. That looks horrible. What were they thinking?….😮
I agree ☝️
It represents the james bond spot light in the start of the films
Skyfall PO is the best Bond LE watch.
3:43 *not ceramic
As soon as omega boutique opened on day 1 I placed an order. Haven't gotten a call:( not the first time. I think I'm getting ignored.
No, you’re just seeing Omega deploy its product strategy in an effort to mirror Rolex, AP and Patek. They started it, really, with the Snoopy, then the 321, and now this.
When you get ignored by Omega, you know your life is not working out too well
It's quite frustrating. Omega boutique in vancouver said they do first come first serve.
But omega playing the games just like Rolex etc. Losing respect for them.
@@PepRex Brand exclusivity is the only logical deduction.
Just keep a good relationship with the staff there. Preferably the branch or regional manager
The bezel is aluminium not ceramic, pretty basic information to get wrong….
The mesh bracelet doesn't work for small wrists..Be aware.
You can custom order a shorter mesh bracelet from Omega. You can for the NTTD Seamaster, at least.
I don’t get it… in the old movies like Dr. No he didn’t wear an Omega.
Since my uncle sound produced the first 20+ years of the James Bond series and became close friends with Sean Connery in the process means that I should get it for free, right?!?
I have the no time to die edition, any major differences? I know no time to die is titanium and has a patina look, and this is steel with a blue dial, but is there anything else?
The lolipop second-hand
The screw-down caseback
The engraving on the dial
The animation on the back
The 60 mark on the bezel
@@SaltBhj oh ok thanks, yeah see the differences now. I like the broad arrow head engraving on my no time to die. Tho i do like a see thorough case back as well. The lolipop second hand and the 60 mark is not a big deal for me. The only major porblem i have with no time to die is the titanium its easily scratched and i dont like polishing watches.
@@AhmadAlAjeel I always thought that Titanium was more difficult to scratch than Stainless Steel but I guess I was wrong, or maybe this particular grade of Titanium is easily scratched. I believe the watch is made out of Grade 2 Titanium.
I put my name on a stupid waitlist here in Abu Dhabi for the 60th Anniversary one because I prefer the heft of Steel and because of the beautiful wave-engraving on the dial. Beautiful watches though, can’t go wrong with either.
@@AhmadAlAjeelactually it’s not really more prone towards scratches. titanium is harder, but darker than steel. so ever scratch is easier to see and 95% of those scratches are the coating most watchmakers do on titanium.
Sorry Tim, no way this will fit a 15 cm wrist. Your 16 cm (same as mine) can barely accommodate it. Bracelet is pulling straight down on both sides.
I'm guessing this watch is LTD ED? :) 1 of 50 or so ? :))
There is no exhibition about the fit of the bracelet because It fails on smaller wrists. 16cm is to small for this bracelet.
A non compete unboxing. Nice. 😂
Once again not a number limited edition its a limited run so it’s not for me as a collector.
In "Dr. No" James Bond wore a Rolex Submariner.
Gruen
OMG, seriously? You show the unique feature on the case back and it’s upside down. What a fail.
Seamasters didn’t look like that 60 years ago
The Diver 300 needs a complete revamp and has for years now. The case, bracelet (standard steel one), and hands all look like they're out of the 1990s because they are...and the helium escape valve is a massive, ugly, unnecessary wart that needs to die in a fire.
There's not a single Bond movie I didn't fell asleep to.
Way too expensive.
I really love my white Seamaster and love this design. However, why do Omega persist with these cheesey bond embelishments. I grew up with Bond movies . None of the watches need any of this tat. Its a deal breaker for me!
Only $13k -$14k for a $7800 watch
How much for that £8k Sub?
Way way too thick
It is silly. All of it. I don't understand it.
Not a good watch, Choose Rolex
Boring.
@@garyboyle695 I agree this Seamaster is very boring.
Choose Rolex for best quality
Where is Rolex’s tourbillon and minute repeater again? I forgot 😂 stop being a troll with all your dumb comments
@@thatmexicanguy2989 wut
As far as luxury watches go Rolex is average. Also ruined by the nouveau riche
Nice but it’s not a ceramic bezel.
Actually aluminum bezels look nicer as they age. it exudes a lot of character when they ghost
The mesh bracelet is vile.