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Case #313 — Omega Seamaster Diver 300M “No Time To Die”  Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.001

Case #313 — Omega Seamaster Diver 300M “No Time To Die” Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.001

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🕵️ Case #313 — Omega Seamaster Diver 300M “No Time To Die”

Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.001

Status: Active Investigation
Condition: Good Pre-Owned
Scope: Box, Papers, and Cards


🔎 Case Notes

The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M “No Time To Die” Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.001 is one of the most distinctive modern Bond watches Omega has ever produced — a piece that manages to feel both military-inspired and unmistakably contemporary.

Developed in collaboration with Daniel Craig for No Time To Die, this reference breaks from the polished ceramic-heavy Seamaster formula and instead leans into something more restrained, matte, and purpose-driven. The result is a watch that feels more like a field-issued dive instrument than a luxury reinterpretation.

The watch features a 42mm titanium case, matching titanium mesh bracelet, and a warm tropical-toned dial and bezel that give it a softer, more utilitarian character than the standard Diver 300M line. The broad-arrow marking on the dial and faux-patina lume complete the military-adjacent design language and help set this reference apart immediately.

This example is offered as a complete set and is presented in good pre-owned condition, showing honest wear throughout consistent with regular use. That wear fits the spirit of this particular reference especially well — the NTTD is one of the rare modern Omegas that looks right with a little life on it.


🕰️ The Evidence

Reference: 210.90.42.20.01.001
Model: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M “No Time To Die”
Case: Titanium
Case Size: 42 mm
Bezel: Brown Aluminum Unidirectional Dive Bezel
Crystal: Sapphire with Anti-Reflective Coating
Dial: Tropical Brown / Grey Matte Dial with Broad Arrow Marking
Movement: Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Cal. 8806
Bracelet: Titanium Mesh Bracelet
Bracelet Fit: Adjustable mesh bracelet
Water Resistance: 300 m
Accessories: Box, Papers, and Cards

Condition Notes: Good pre-owned condition with honest wear throughout consistent with regular use. Dial and crystal present well. Overall condition remains strong for a watch clearly enjoyed as intended.


🎬 The Bond Briefing

The No Time To Die Seamaster was developed with direct input from Daniel Craig, making it one of the most actor-involved Bond watches Omega has produced.

Unlike previous Bond Seamasters that leaned sleek and polished, this one intentionally shifts toward a more subdued, military-influenced tool-watch aesthetic. Titanium construction keeps it remarkably light on the wrist, while the matte surfaces and vintage-inspired color palette give it a uniquely worn-in charm right out of the gate.

It’s not just another Bond tie-in — it’s one of the strongest modern Seamaster variants Omega has made.


🌟 Collector Provenance

The NTTD has become one of the most desirable modern Seamaster references thanks to its:

  • Titanium case and bracelet
  • No-date dial
  • Bond association
  • Unique matte tropical palette
  • Far more distinctive identity than the standard SMP line

Complete examples continue to hold strong collector interest, particularly because this watch appeals to both Bond fans and serious watch collectors.


🌟 Celebrity Provenance

This reference is directly tied to Daniel Craig’s final Bond era and was created for No Time To Die. It remains one of the strongest and most intentional film-associated modern Omega references.


🧾 From the Case File

“Recovered as a complete set in good pre-owned condition with honest wear throughout. Titanium Bond-issued energy, exactly as this one should wear.”


🗝️ BST Verdict

Case #313 is one of the most compelling modern Omegas on the market — a Seamaster that feels less polished, more purposeful, and far more distinctive than its standard-production siblings. With its full set, titanium construction, and Bond pedigree, this is a watch that continues to earn its reputation.

👉 Every case deserves a closer look.