345 Omega Seamaster Watches
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OmegaSeamaster2017 41 MmStarting From ₹ 3,08,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2013 36.2 MmStarting From ₹ 2,78,900 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2010 45.5 MmStarting From ₹ 4,50,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2011 42 MmStarting From ₹ 1,95,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2018 45.5 MmStarting From ₹ 6,66,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2014 41 MmStarting From ₹ 1,81,600 Notify Me -
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OmegaSeamaster2017 38.5 MmStarting From ₹ 1,47,400 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2019 41 MmStarting From ₹ 4,77,000 Notify Me -
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OmegaSeamaster2013 45.5 MmStarting From ₹ 1,95,000 Notify Me -
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OmegaSeamaster2019 42 MmStarting From ₹ 8,73,000 Notify Me -
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OmegaSeamaster2020 41 MmStarting From ₹ 3,50,000 Notify Me -
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OmegaSeamaster2021 41 MmStarting From ₹ 4,59,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2016 41.5 MmStarting From ₹ 2,50,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2014 44 MmStarting From ₹ 3,50,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2019 42 MmStarting From ₹ 3,50,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2020 41 MmStarting From ₹ 4,00,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2013 41 MmStarting From ₹ 2,50,000 Notify Me -
OmegaSeamaster2018 41 MmStarting From ₹ 2,50,000 Notify Me
The Omega Seamaster is one of the most enduring dive watch collections in modern horology. Introduced in 1948 to mark the brand’s centenary, it was originally positioned as a robust yet elegant timepiece for active wearers. Over the decades, however, the Seamaster has transformed into a powerhouse of professional-grade innovation, bringing together deep-sea performance, design evolution, and a storied cinematic presence.
The Seamaster’s rise to global fame was notably propelled in 1995 when it became the wristwatch of choice for James Bond in GoldenEye. Since then, the collection has expanded into a wide family of sub-lines — from the elegant Aqua Terra to the highly technical Planet Ocean and the nostalgia-driven Seamaster 300. Each carries Omega’s commitment to marine heritage and high-performance engineering.
Iconic References And Why They Matter
Seamaster 300 CK2913 (1957) -
This was the original professional dive watch from Omega. With its broad arrow hands and bidirectional bezel, the reference CK2913 is a grail piece that laid the foundation for all Seamaster dive models that followed.
Seamaster 120 “Deep Blue” Reference 166.073 (1969) -
Known for its distinctive blue dial and tonneau-shaped case, this model was a bold departure from tradition. It captured the spirit of late-60s adventure with a modernist design that remains highly collectable today.
Seamaster Professional 300M Reference 2541.80 (1993) -
Introduced as part of Omega’s push to modernise the Seamaster line, the 2541.80 was a quartz-powered dive watch that became a pop culture icon when worn by Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye (1995). With its blue wave-pattern dial, scalloped bezel, and 300-metre water resistance, it set a bold new direction for the collection. The 300M’s cinematic journey continued with Daniel Craig, who wore automatic versions in his Bond films—most notably the titanium reference 210.90.42.20.01.001 in No Time To Die (2021). These appearances reinforced the 300M’s reputation for rugged elegance. Omega also celebrated this connection with special fan-focused editions, including the Seamaster Diver 300M Commander’s Watch (2017), honouring Bond’s naval background, and limited anniversary editions marking milestones in the franchise. The 300M thus stands as both a technical dive watch and a symbol of cinematic heritage.
Seamaster Aqua Terra (launched in 2002) -
Introduced in 2002, the Aqua Terra brought a refreshing twist to the Seamaster legacy by offering a more elegant, versatile expression of Omega’s maritime spirit. Designed for those who navigate city streets as confidently as open waters, it featured a clean, symmetrical dial and the signature teak-pattern motif—evoking the wooden decks of luxury sailboats. The collection balanced sophistication with functionality, housing robust automatic calibres and offering impressive water resistance, making it ideal for daily wear. Over the years, the Aqua Terra evolved to include complications such as GMT and annual calendars, further cementing its role as the Seamaster’s dressier sibling. It laid the foundation for technically refined pieces like the Aqua Terra Worldtimer, proving the collection’s potential to marry sportiness with global appeal.
Seamaster Planet Ocean Reference 2201.50 (2005) -
Launched in 2005, the Planet Ocean collection added a more robust, performance-driven character to the Seamaster family. The reference 2201.50 marked this debut with a bold 42mm case, striking black dial and bezel, and an impressive water resistance of 600 metres—double that of the Diver 300M—making it the most water-resistant model in the Seamaster lineup at the time. Equipped with Omega’s co-axial calibre 2500 and a helium escape valve, it was engineered for serious underwater exploration while maintaining everyday wearability. The Planet Ocean’s design drew on vintage Seamaster cues, particularly the 1960s Seamaster 300, but elevated them with modern materials and technical specs.
Why Buy A Pre-Owned Omega Seamaster
Choosing a pre-owned Omega Seamaster allows collectors and enthusiasts to explore an expansive legacy of craftsmanship at exceptional value. From heritage references that echo Omega’s early dive watch innovations to more recent models equipped with METAS-certified co-axial calibres, the pre-owned space offers something unique for every type of wearer. It’s also a chance to own discontinued or limited editions that are no longer available in boutiques—watches that reflect a specific moment in Omega’s design history. Whether you're looking for a Bond-era classic or a tool watch that’s stood the test of time, the pre-owned Seamaster market is a rewarding territory to dive into.
Still Shining Beneath The Surface After 75 Years
With over seven decades of watchmaking legacy, the Omega Seamaster continues to define excellence beneath and beyond the surface of the sea. Whether it’s the sleek Aqua Terra or the deep-diving Planet Ocean, the collection offers a compelling blend of style, substance, and technical mastery. For seasoned collectors and new buyers alike, owning a Seamaster means becoming part of a legacy that has never stopped evolving.