A Brief History of the Omega Seamaster
The Seamaster was born in 1948, Omega’s answer to post-war demand for durable, water-ready watches. Those early models had the grace of dress watches but with hidden muscle: gaskets and cases designed for water resistance. By 1957, Omega went all-in with the Seamaster 300, a diver that cemented its place among the tool-watch elite. The wild 1970s brought audacity: the blocky Ploprof, the sporty Seamaster 120, and bold Cosmic cases. Fast forward to 1993, the Professional 300M dropped with scalloped bezels and wave dials, soon strapped to Pierce Brosnan’s wrist in GoldenEye. That Bond tie-in catapulted the Seamaster into global fame. And Omega hasn’t stopped pushing: the Ultra Deep broke records at 10,935 meters before spawning a commercial 6,000-meter version. The story of the Seamaster is really the story of Omega refusing to stand still.