

Omega Seamaster Bond
This is the watch James Bond wore in No Time To Die, and Omega made no attempt to disguise that fact. The 210.92.42.20.01.001 is a faithful recreation of the prop watch used in the film.
The case is Grade 2 titanium throughout, which makes the 42mm dimensions considerably lighter on the wrist than a steel equivalent. The brown tropical aluminium bezel and matching dial give the watch a warm, aged quality — beige-filled indices and numerals, skeletonised hands with a red-tipped seconds hand, and the Seamaster name rendered in the film’s distinctive red script. The domed sapphire crystal sits slightly proud of the case, a subtle detail that contributes to the slimmer profile compared to the standard Diver 300M line.
The caseback is solid titanium rather than exhibition — a deliberate choice given the METAS testing requirements for the movement inside.
That movement is the Calibre 8806, running at 25,200vph with 35 jewels, a 55-hour power reserve, and full Master Chronometer certification. It is antimagnetic to 15,000 gauss, METAS-certified, and regulated to 0/+5 seconds per day. The silicon balance spring and Co-Axial escapement are standard across the 8806 family, with rhodium-plated bridges and Geneva wave finishing on the rotor.
Excellent condition from 2020 means minimal wear — expect light surface marks on the case at most, with the strap maintained in nearly new condition overall.
Supplied complete with original box and papers on NATO strap.
Original: $11,181.19
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This is the watch James Bond wore in No Time To Die, and Omega made no attempt to disguise that fact. The 210.92.42.20.01.001 is a faithful recreation of the prop watch used in the film.
The case is Grade 2 titanium throughout, which makes the 42mm dimensions considerably lighter on the wrist than a steel equivalent. The brown tropical aluminium bezel and matching dial give the watch a warm, aged quality — beige-filled indices and numerals, skeletonised hands with a red-tipped seconds hand, and the Seamaster name rendered in the film’s distinctive red script. The domed sapphire crystal sits slightly proud of the case, a subtle detail that contributes to the slimmer profile compared to the standard Diver 300M line.
The caseback is solid titanium rather than exhibition — a deliberate choice given the METAS testing requirements for the movement inside.
That movement is the Calibre 8806, running at 25,200vph with 35 jewels, a 55-hour power reserve, and full Master Chronometer certification. It is antimagnetic to 15,000 gauss, METAS-certified, and regulated to 0/+5 seconds per day. The silicon balance spring and Co-Axial escapement are standard across the 8806 family, with rhodium-plated bridges and Geneva wave finishing on the rotor.
Excellent condition from 2020 means minimal wear — expect light surface marks on the case at most, with the strap maintained in nearly new condition overall.
Supplied complete with original box and papers on NATO strap.


















