Monday, December 8, 2014

Prince William with Omega Professional Seamaster 300M

The man second lined up towards the British Crown knows a few things about tradition. So it's unsurprising that Prince William, Duke of Cambridge is really a one-watch guy. Whether he’s appearing for an off-the-cuff face with wife Kate and baby George or? Alike the Royal Family did this week? A visiting the Sydney Opera House, he's always wearing his Omega Seamaster.

The Seamaster in the majesty's not-so-secret services are also called the James Bond. Like 007, the watch is legendary since it is versatile and rugged enough for nearly any situation. Introduced 1948 like a type of water-resistant dress-style watches, ten years later a dive watch version was introduced (Prince William is another Royal Air Force helicopter pilot that has tried several dramatic at-ocean save).


Prince William’s Professional model is really a chronometer having a blue dial and steel case, battery-less quartz movement and it is water resistant to 300m. Royal watch viewers will observe that Prince William’s watch is really a mid-sized model. That's since it stated to possess been a present from his mother, the late Diana Spencer.



The black dial Seamaster has got the classic diver/tool watch feel and look that continues the tradition from the older vintage Seamaster 300’s. This electric blue dial model Seamaster however appears too darn pretty that need considering a real “tool” watch. 



It’s large (41mm based on Omega latest description on their own site) and incredibly “shiny” - the iridescent characteristics from the dial demands attention. The polished bezel place, and also the polished accents around the bracelet sparkle and dazzle. It's a very fashionable watch that feels very contemporary without having to be “trendy”. The all stainless watch will appear good with many casual dress options, but probably compliment a suit nicely.



You will find some facets of the watch which might be critical of, based on your point of view.  The polished bezel and matching place for instance - cosmetically, it’s very attractive. However, it can be hard to see in vibrant sunlight due its highly reflective character, and it is a little harder to grip and switch than other Seamaster bezels I’ve used.  



Additionally, it has got the wonderfully designed Seamaster standard integrated dive suit extension within the bracelet, and exterior helium escape valve. Our prime contrast supplied by the vibrant blue dial and also the whitened markers and hands allow for excellent visibility below or above the water’s surface. The generous area covered with Super Luminova around the sword hands.


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