Omega Celebrates the Seamaster’s 75th Anniversary with 11 New Watches

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Omega Celebrates the Seamaster’s 75th Anniversary with 11 New Watches
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The new Summer Blue colourway collection pays homage to the place where these timepieces come into their own: under water

celebrated its centennial by releasing a set of watches that were fit for “town, sea and country”. which included the globally-adored Seamaster. Now, to mark 75 years of making waves in the world of horology, 11 new editions of the Swiss marque's iconic models have been released.

Revealing the collection in a sun-drenched event in Mykonos, Greece, Omega presented styles ranging from the Aqua Terra to the Ultra Deep in a new colourway: Summer Blue. The shade takes inspiration from the sea, where these diver-approved watches really perform, and its hue gets deeper the higher the watch’s water resistance is.

The Aqua Terra collection now includes three new models with a sun-brushed dial of the shade. The 38mm comes with sailboat indexes and a polished and brushed bracelet, powered by Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer 8800, while the 41mm offers wearers a choice of a matching bracelet or blue rubber strap and has the by Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer 8900 driving it.

The 41mm Seamaster 300 – first released in 1957 as part of the “professional” trilogy – has a symmetrical case and crown in polished and brushed stainless steel, with matching bracelet, and in keeping with its commemorative cousins, the 42mm Diver 300M features a Summer Blue wave-pattern ceramic dial, varnished with a gradient finish to reflect its water resistance – 300m, if you hadn’t guessed by its name – while a blue ceramic bezel with the new Summer Blue enamel diving scale encircles the...

The Ultradeep first made history in 2019, when it reached the deepest place on Earth: the Mariana Trench. This update nods to the fearless explorers before it, with an exact representation of the Challenger Deep mapped by the Five Deeps team appearing as a pattern on its dial. And when you shine UV light on this 45.5mm model, it reveals the words, 'OMEGA WAS HERE], pointing toward the world record dive of 10,935 m and showing the Western, Central and Eastern Pools.

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