Omega introduces a new colourway to their Seamaster Professional 300m line in Orange. Building on the simple but classy aesthetics of the revised ‘No-date’ Seamaster with the toned down looks, this new colourway adds just a spot of colour.
The entire Seamaster Diver 300M collection recently underwent a comprehensive revamp, with new mesh bracelets, domed sapphire crystals, and oxalic anodised aluminium bezels. These latest models continue that same design theme, while establishing their own identity through a black and orange colourway.


Each 42 mm timepiece is distinguished by its black aluminium dial, with rhodium plated skeletonized hands and indexes that are filled with white Super-LumiNova for a blue glow in dark conditions. Most notably, the central seconds hand is coated with an orange varnish, along with the indexes at the four quarter positions. There is also an orange Seamaster name, located beneath an OMEGA logo that is transferred in white.
This new orange style has been delivered in two different expressions. Either on a brushed mesh bracelet with clasp, or with an integrated orange rubber strap with foldover clasp.
Notably the dial on these is the same grained textured dial that Omaga have used on thir precious metal models since December 2024 rather than the revised wave pattern etched into the revised base no-date models.

In line with the rest of the models in the 300m range, this is equipped with the METAS certified 8806 no-date movement visible through the case back’s sapphire crystal.
Oddly and probably controversially, we think that the new orange dial highlights would look best on the Black rubber strap as an option keeping the colourway subtle as it is on the mesh bracelet above.
These are available now from www.omega.com starting at £5,800 on rubber or £6,100 on mesh and at all other authorised Omega dealers
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