
Limited Edition of 7,007 Pieces

An Omega has been worn on the wrist of James Bond since GoldenEye in 1995. Inspired by Bond's rank and regalia, Omega has created the "Commander's Watch". The timepiece salutes the ensign colors of the British Royal Navy, with touches of white, blue and red found throughout the watch, creating a suave and stately look. OMEGA watches were once issued to military divers around the world. In fact, the brand delivered more than 110,000 watches to Great Britain's MoD in World War II. It is entirely plausible that Commander James Bond would have been issued with an Omega watch.

The 41mm stainless steel case features a blue ceramic bezel with a Liquidmetal diving scale and red rubber covering the first 15 minutes. The NATO strap is blue, red and grey and follows a 5-stripe pattern with a polished buckle.
The dial of the watch is polished white ceramic and includes 12 blue indeces, the word "Seamaster" written in red and blue skeleton hands. Unique features include the 007 gun logo counterweight on the central seconds hand and the number 7 in the date window which is coloured red, while all other numbers are blue.

On the wave-edged caseback, the stripes of the Commander's naval insignia are featured on the rotor of the new Omega caliber 2507. There is also a central 9mm "bullet" design which adds to the 007 touch.

The Commander's Watch comes with a 3-year warranty and is presented in a special box that has been inspired by a real medal case. The box also contains a stainless steel bracelet, a changing tool and a "naval pin" that mirrors the design of the NATO strap.

A second model, made from 18kt yellow gold, is also available in just 7 limited pieces. Its diving scale is crafted from Ceragold and the watch also includes an 18kt yellow gold central seconds hand.
MSRP is $5,000 for the steel version.
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