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Pulling from the Omega archives, the Seamaster 300 offers loads of vintage appeal while keeping up with any modern diver. The bracelet, bezel, and mid-century design all evoke the scuba-diving boom of the 1950s, even though it is a modern release from 2021. It's hard not to imagine whitecaps and teak decks just from hearing the name Seamaster. Toss on that nautical cable-knit sweater and let the Seamaster 300 show off its sea legs.
Wrist Size: 6.5 in | 16.5 cm
To begin a laundry list of attributes, the Omega Calibre 8912 is antimagnetic, METAS-certified, carries 60 hours of power reserve, is finished beautifully, and shows it all off through a sapphire caseback. All of this is with a 300m water-resistance rating – you still think this watch is slouching? Zero slouching, sir. So while you're sipping your aperitivo on your sun-splashed deck, you can rest assured that even Oceanus himself could be no match for the Seamaster 300.
Where else could you seamlessly dive from Remember the Titans to a reference to the Greek Titan of the Sea, Oceanus but the Hodinkee Spec Sheet?
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