Every Omega Seamaster Worn by James Bond In 60 Seconds
Why It Matters
Omega’s Bond partnership turns cinematic moments into marketing power, boosting brand prestige and sales among luxury‑watch consumers.
Key Takeaways
- •Omega’s Seamaster debuted with Bond in 1995’s GoldenEye.
- •Blue Diver 300M appears repeatedly across multiple Pierce Brosnan films.
- •Daniel Craig’s era introduced both Planet Ocean and Aquaterra models.
- •Spectre featured a limited‑edition Seamaster 300 with 12‑hour bezel.
- •No Time To Die ends with a titanium, no‑date Seamaster Diver.
Summary
The video quickly catalogs every Omega Seamaster model James Bond has worn, from the 1995 GoldenEye debut to the 2021 No Time To Die finale, all delivered in a brisk 60‑second montage.
It traces the watch evolution: Brosnan’s iconic blue‑dial Seamaster Diver 300M appears in GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day. Craig’s tenure introduces the black‑dial Planet Ocean 600M, a 42 mm black Planet Ocean, a blue‑dial Aquaterra, and a limited‑edition 12‑hour bezel Seamaster 300 in Spectre.
The narrator highlights personal favorites, notably the Alt‑Titanium, no‑date Seamaster Diver 300M in No Time To Die, and points out distinctive strap choices—from striped NATO straps to titanium mesh bracelets.
Overall, the timeline illustrates how Omega leverages the Bond franchise to showcase new designs, technologies, and limited editions, reinforcing its luxury positioning and driving global watch sales.
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