Omega Mens Seamaster 300M James Bond Automatic Chronometer Watch 22208000 – Consumer Review Watches

The Omega Mens Seamaster 300M watch, with automatic stopwatch, version no. 2220.80.00 or “James Bond”, incorporates a quality Swiss automatic movement. The watch works automatically with the movement of your arm, which means that you should not leave this watch alone for 48 hours or the dial will stop rotating.

Besides going to the moon, Omega watches are undoubtedly also a master at sea. The watch face is domed, with the usual sapphire crystal (scratch resistant anti-reflective). Sapphire crystal is a common element in authentic high-profile watches.

With a 41mm case diameter, any ‘James Bond’ that may be, can dive with these watches up to 1000 feet, which is roughly 300 meters deep.

This Omega Seamaster 2220.80.00 series of watches is said to be one of the coolest watches ever and has been featured more in ‘Bond’ movies. The Omega Seamaster collection first appeared in 1995 ‘Golden Eye’, which in that time period introduces the Seamaster 2531.80.00 models. Since then, Omega Seamaster has replaced the old Rolex Submariner as the leading device in the film. The 2220.80.00 (which are 2006 models) have been refined, especially the new design and implementation of the ‘Co-Axial’ exhaust. Co-Axial was designed by Dr.

This new implementation of Co-Axial technology compared to the lever escapement, has significantly reduced the ‘sliding friction’ of the 2531.80.00. What you get is ‘accuracy and better precision’

The Omega Automatic 2220.80.00 is free for 10 years. Which means less hassle than the previous Omega Seamaster 2531.80.00. It means that this authentic diver’s watch won’t burn your pocket. There is also an option for this automatic movement. The Omega Seamaster 300M “James Bond” Automatic Chronometer Men’s Watch # 2220.80.00 is also available in a ‘quartz version’, which is known as model # 2221.80.00.

Two words to describe the watch are “Excellent precision”. A recent buyer who purchased his Omega Seamaster 2220.80.00 recently commented that his Seamaster was gaining about 10 seconds each day. He then took the watch to the Swatch Service Center in Toronto to have the dial adjusted for free as it was under warranty. You now gain 1 to 2 seconds a day, and that is outstanding precision for a mechanical watch.

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