Omega Seamaster with a Silver Dial
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Omega Seamaster with a Silver Dial
The Omega Seamaster sits at the sporty heart of the brand, spanning desk to deep water. In silver, the family takes on a dressed versatility. The opaline and sunburst tones lean refined, yet legible. Depending on subline, you see vertical teak lines of the Seamaster Aqua Terra, laser-etched waves of the Seamaster Diver 300M, or cleaner, vintage-leaning layouts on the Seamaster 300. Applied indices, luminous hands and markers, and a discreet date on many references keep it functional. Many modern pieces run Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements, built for accuracy and strong anti-magnetic performance.
Case, bezel, and wearing options
Cases skew stainless steel, with two-tone, gold, and select titanium options for a different cadence. Finishing balances brushed and polished surfaces so the silver dial does not read flat. Diver-oriented references add ceramic bezels and, on some, a helium escape valve. Most models use sapphire crystal, and many feature an exhibition caseback. Bracelets are solid steel with secure clasps and, on many, on-the-fly adjustment. Rubber straps suit the Diver 300M and Planet Ocean, while leather or NATO straps push the Aqua Terra and Seamaster 300 toward city mode.
Range and pricing
The silver dial shows up across personalities. Aqua Terra is the everyday all-rounder. Diver 300M is the sporty professional. Planet Ocean brings extra heft and presence. Seamaster 300 stays archetypal and pared back. New pieces in steel commonly land around €5.500 to €12.900, with two-tone or gold examples rising to €18.900 and beyond. Pre-owned options often range from €3.500 to €9.500, with condition, size, materials, movement generation, and the completeness of the set driving spread. If you want one watch that reads modern, capable, and quietly sophisticated, the silver Seamaster makes the case without shouting.