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  2. Omega Seamaster - Wikipedia

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    The Omega Seamaster Professional Diver 300M commemorative edition for the 40th anniversary of James Bond with 007 logos. The second crown (at 10 o'clock) is a Helium release valve to allow helium out of the watch after wearing [8] [9] Omega released a second James Bond limited edition watch in 2006.

  3. How to Buy a Dive Watch - AOL

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    The freshly released update to Omega’s flagship Seamaster Diver 300M borrows elements from both its classic ‘90s-era dive watches as well as the timepiece worn by Daniel Craig as 007 in No ...

  4. Omega SA - Wikipedia

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    Omega SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland. [1] Founded by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1848, the company formerly operated as Louis Brandt et Fils [2] until incorporating the name Omega in 1903, becoming Louis Brandt et Frère-Omega Watch & Co. [3] [4] [5] In 1984, the company officially changed its name to Omega SA [6] and opened its museum in Biel/Bienne ...

  5. GoldenEye - Wikipedia

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    A modified Omega Seamaster Professional Diver 300M wristwatch features as a spy gadget device several times in the film, concealing a cutting laser and detonator remote. This was the first time Bond was shown to be wearing a watch by Omega, and he has since worn Omega watches in every subsequent production.

  6. The Omega Seamaster Daniel Craig’s 007 Wore in ‘No ... - AOL

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  7. Diving watch - Wikipedia

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    Omega SA is credited as the creator of the world's first industrially produced diving watch intended for commercial distribution, the rectangular Omega "Marine" with a patented double sliding and removable case, introduced in 1932. After a series of trials undertaken by the Swiss Laboratory for Horology in Neuchâtel in May 1937, the watch was ...