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The Seamaster 300 was Omega’s answer to the Submariner, a role it has played ever since. Its name is something of a misnomer, since at the time of its debut, the watch was only officially rated to 200 meters (testing equipment limitations, said Omega). It was arguably a more handsome watch than the Sub, with the broadarrow handset, thin coin-edged bezel and cursive script on the dial.
The Seamaster 300 was Omega’s answer to the Submariner, a role it has played ever since. Its name is something of a misnomer, since at the time of its debut, the watch was only officially rated to 200 meters (testing equipment limitations, said Omega). It was arguably a more handsome watch than the Sub, with the broadarrow handset, thin coin-edged bezel and cursive script on the dial.