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Bienne Switzerland (17 October 2006)--

Bond is back and as the intrepid secret agent enters the Casino Royale on his first mission as 007 the stakes are perilously high. Will his impenetrable demeanor and tactical moves be enough to break the concentration of his notorious opponent ‘Le Chiffre’ and beat him at the poker table? As the intrigue unfolds James Bond knows that apart from his instinct, his only ally on this arduous assignment he can trust implicitly, is the precision and accuracy of his Seamaster Professional 300m complete with the exclusive Omega Co-Axial movement.

The Omega Seamaster Professional 300M is a perfect synthesis of form and function combining a classic stainless steel case and bracelet with characteristics and functions that are indispensable for professional divers: a screw-in case back and a screw-in crown that ensure water resistance, a unidirectional rotating bezel with minute markers, a helium escape valve and a scratch-resistant and anti-reflective sapphire crystal.

The distinctive "James Bond" watch has a unique design within the Seamaster collection with a blue dial with wave imprint and applied luminous hour markers, steel bezel with blue aluminum ring, skeleton rhodium-plated hands coated with Super Luminova and the second hand with red tip and luminous dot. The Omega logo and Seamaster name are also applied on the dial, with the Seamaster name highlighted in red.

The Omega Seamaster Professional 300M is a certified chronometer which uses a self-winding movement (OMEGA calibre 2500) fitted with the exclusive and revolutionary Co-Axial Escapement, which reduces friction in the movement and offers better long-term accuracy, and a free-sprung balance, which further increases the precision and accuracy over a longer period of time.

The Omega Seamaster Professional 300M is available in two sizes 36.25 or 41 mm and comes with a choice of either a brushed and polished steel bracelet with a foldover safety clasp or a more sportive blue rubber strap with white stitching and foldover clasp.

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The Omega Seamaster Professional 300M is a certified chronometer which uses a self-winding movement (Omega calibre 2500) fitted with the exclusive and revolutionary Co-Axial Escapement. The distinctive "James Bond" watch has a unique design within the Seamaster collection with a blue dial with wave imprint and applied luminous hour markers, steel bezel with blue aluminum ring, skeleton rhodium-plated hands coated with Super Luminova and the second hand with red tip and luminous dot. Available in two sizes, the OMEGA Seamaster Professional 300M comes with a choice of either a brushed and polished steel bracelet with a foldover safety clasp or a more sportive blue rubber strap with white stitching and foldover clasp. The OMEGA logo and Seamaster name are also applied on the dial, with the Seamaster name highlighted in red.

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Daniel Craig alias James Bond

   
             
       

Posted by Dell Deaton, April 1, 2008 at 11:06 PM

   
   
   
   

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