The James Bond watch, as it is affectionately called, is Omega's most known watch. I am by no means a watch expert or even connoisseur, but I can appreciate the beauty of this watch.
It has a diameter of 36.25mm (which is fairly large for a woman). I do love the fact that this spans across my entire wrist. The face is large enough so that I don't have to squint to tell time. The thickness is quite impressive yet not bulky.
This baby comes armed with a unidirectional rotating bezel for those days where you just need a stopwatch or timer, or if you really are diving and need to check out how much air is left in your tank! (That is what divers use the bezel for).

Something of note is the date indicator on the right side. It seems a bit small, but after noticing several other watches, the Seamaster does not have a magnifier over it (like, say, the Rolex Submariner).
The skeleton hands are a nice feature. They aren't too bulky due to the space in the middle.
The skeleton hands are a nice feature. They aren't too bulky due to the space in the middle.
The one complaint I have would just be the clasp. It is large and rather unattractive, but it's a good thing that is rests on the inside of the wrist. I much prefer the clasp (and strap) of IWC watches.
So to wrap up, I don't have too many complaints about this watch. It is an elegant yet sporty watch that can be men's or women's.
(Betcha would have never thought to see a watch review on here?)
Watches to be desired:
- IWC Portugese 7 day Reserve
- A Lange & Sohne 1 series
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