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Status: Active Investigation
Condition: Very Good Pre-Owned
Scope: Full Kit
Year: 2008
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M James Bond Limited Edition Ref. 212.30.41.20.01.001 is one of the more compelling modern Bond Seamasters to surface from the era — a true collector-focused reference that blends the familiar Seamaster 300M architecture with unmistakable 007 details and a legitimately limited production run. Produced in 2008, this model was released as a James Bond collector’s piece and limited to 10,007 examples worldwide, a detail that continues to drive interest among Omega collectors and Bond-focused buyers alike.
What makes this reference especially strong is that it does not rely on novelty alone. The watch keeps the core Seamaster Professional formula intact — 41mm steel case, black aluminum bezel, black dial, automatic Co-Axial movement, helium escape valve, and 300 meters of water resistance — while layering in subtle but distinctive Bond-specific details that separate it from the standard production model. The result is a piece that wears like a proper Seamaster first, but carries a significantly stronger collector story than the standard reference.
This example is particularly attractive because the set is unusually complete. Beyond the expected box, papers, and cards, it includes the kinds of extras that matter on a reference like this: hang tags, the certificate for the model, and the limited series card, all of which strengthen the presentation and reinforce the watch’s place as a true collector’s set. Condition is also a major plus here. The bracelet shows only minor wear, while the case and bezel present exceptionally well, giving this example the kind of honest but strong overall appearance that buyers want to see on a special-edition Seamaster. The bracelet is currently sized to approximately a 7.25-inch wrist.
Reference: 212.30.41.20.01.001
Model: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M James Bond Limited Edition
Case: Stainless Steel
Case Size: 41 mm
Bezel: Black Aluminum Dive Bezel
Crystal: Sapphire
Dial: Black Dial with Bond-themed details
Movement: Omega Co-Axial Automatic Calibre 2507 / 2500-based Bond-era automatic movement
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet
Bracelet Fit: Approximately 7.25" wrist
Water Resistance: 300 m
Year: 2008
Accessories: Full kit, including box, papers, cards, hang tags, certificate for the model, and limited series card
Condition Notes: Very good pre-owned condition with minor wear visible on the bracelet. The case and bezel present exceptionally well overall.
Few modern Omega references sit at the intersection of mainstream recognizability and niche collector appeal quite like the Bond Seamasters. By 2008, Omega’s relationship with the franchise was already firmly established, and this reference arrived as a limited collector’s piece that leaned directly into that connection without losing the everyday usability that made the Seamaster platform so successful in the first place.
Unlike later Bond editions that became more overtly cinematic or stylized, this reference remains grounded in the classic Seamaster 300M look. That balance is part of why it has aged so well. It still reads immediately as a serious Omega dive watch, but the Bond-specific touches and limited production make it stand apart in a way standard-production Seamasters simply do not.
This is where the watch gets especially interesting. A limited production run of 10,007 pieces already puts this model in a more collectible lane than a standard Seamaster 300M, but examples with strong cosmetics and a genuinely complete set are where the real buyer attention tends to concentrate. The inclusion of the limited series card and related accessories matters here, because those are exactly the kinds of details collectors want preserved on a Bond edition.
Just as importantly, the set is not merely “box and papers.” It presents as a more serious collector package, and that helps tell the story correctly. On a reference like this, completeness is part of the value proposition — not just a side note. Combined with the especially clean case and bezel, this example has the kind of presentation that makes a limited-edition watch feel properly preserved rather than simply pre-owned.
The Seamaster’s association with James Bond is one of the strongest pop-cultural connections in modern watchmaking, and that long-running relationship has elevated select Bond references beyond standard special editions into genuine crossover collector pieces. For buyers who care about both the Omega lineage and the Bond story, this reference sits in a particularly sweet spot: rare enough to matter, wearable enough to use, and recognizable enough to resonate immediately.
“Recovered as a 2008 Omega Seamaster Diver 300M James Bond Limited Edition Ref. 212.30.41.20.01.001. Full kit with all accessories. Bracelet shows minor wear; case and bezel present exceptionally well. Sized to approximately a 7.25-inch wrist.”
Case #313 is the kind of modern Omega that checks more boxes than usual. It has the Bond connection, the limited production, the right reference, and the kind of complete presentation that serious buyers notice immediately. Add in the especially strong condition of the case and bezel, and this becomes more than just another Seamaster — it becomes the sort of collector-led 007 piece that is increasingly difficult to find in this level of completeness.
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