Omega Seamaster Titanium
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Omega Seamaster Titanium
The Omega Seamaster in titanium distills the line’s dive-first DNA into a stealthier, lighter package across the Diver 300M, Planet Ocean, Seamaster 300, and Aqua Terra. Titanium cuts weight, brings a matte, toolish tone, and shrugs off salt and scratches better than steel. Grade 2 delivers the soft grey look; Grade 5 allows crisper edges and a brighter sheen. Inside, Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibres are METAS certified, antimagnetic, and thoroughly modern.
Aesthetics, feel, and everyday wear
Looking for a dive watch that wears like a field watch? Ceramic bezels and sapphire crystals stay pristine, while strong lume keeps legibility high. Diver 300M adds the laser-engraved wave dial, helium escape valve, 300 m resistance, and often a date. Planet Ocean in titanium pushes to 600 m with a bolder case. The Seamaster 300 leans vintage with a sandwich dial; many show the movement. Titanium bracelets offer on-the-fly adjustability; rubber and NATO straps keep it travel-ready.
Variations and pricing
Highlights include the Diver 300M in Grade 2 titanium on mesh with Calibre 8800, the Planet Ocean Titanium 43.5 mm with Calibre 8900, and the Seamaster 300 for a lighter vintage profile. New pieces typically range €7.500–€13.500, with some Planet Oceans near €14.000. Pre-owned examples often sit around €4.500–€11.000, varying by bracelet, condition, and calibre. The Aqua Terra Ultra Light sits in a different bracket.
- Materials: Grade 2 or Grade 5 titanium, both lightweight and corrosion resistant
- Water resistance: 300 m (Diver 300M, Seamaster 300); 600 m (Planet Ocean)
- Movements: Co-Axial Master Chronometer, METAS certified (Calibre 8800/8900)