As James Bond in Casino Royale, Daniel Craig wore this bold, black Seamaster Planet Ocean during the beginning of the movie.
Later in the second of the film half he switches back to the official Bond watch, the Seamaster Professional Diver 300M Chronometer.
Movement
- Caliber: Omega 2500
- Self-winding chronometer
- Co-Axial Escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish
Case & Crystal
- Stainless steel case with rubber strap
- Domed anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- Helium relief valve
- Unidirectional rotating bezel
Water Resistance
- Down to 600 meters or 2000 feet
Features
- Chronometer certified by the COSC
- High precision Co-Axial Escapement utilizing a low-friction energy transmission system
- Power reserve: 48 hours
- Date function
- Black dial
- Sized for men: 45.5 mm diameter
Other Planet Ocean Styles
Aside from James Bond, George Clooney is another of many ambassadors for Seamaster Planet Ocean Watches.
Planet Ocean models are available with black or orange bezels, stainless or red gold cases and bracelets, and black rubber or leather straps of tan, brown or black. A couple variations are shown below.

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Category: Omega Watches
This is the Seamaster Professional Diver 300 M, the watch worn by James Bond in the last five Bond movies.
Shown with a blue dial and bezel, stainless steel case and bracelet, it’s also available with black dial, silver bezel, and rubber strap.

MOVEMENT
Caliber: Omega 2500
Self-winding chronometer, Co-Axial Escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish
CASE & CRYSTAL
Stainless steel case and bracelet
Domed anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Helium relief valve
Unidirectional rotating bezel
WATER RESISTANCE
Down to 300 meters or 1000 feet
FEATURES
Chronometer certified by the COSC
High precision Co-Axial Escapement
utilizing a low-friction energy transmission system
Power reserve: 48 hours
Date function
Blue dial
Sized for men: 41mm
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Category: Omega Watches · Sport Watches
If the Submariner is a workhorse underwater, then the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller 4000 is the entire cavalry. The Sea-Dweller, introduced in 1971, is a heavier-duty version of the Submariner, with a thicker case and crystal.
The Sea-Dweller incorporates a helium escape valve for withstanding decompression, and is guaranteed to operate perfectly at 4000 feet or 1220 meters of water depth.
Other features include:
- 40mm - all steel
- Black dial
- Black unidirectional rotating bezel
- Perpetual rotor self-winding movement
- Oyster fliplock bracelet with extension links
- Helium escape valve
Chosen time and again by professional divers and especially saturation divers, this watch thrives where few others can even survive.
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Category: Rolex Watches
Rolex Submariner. The name itself pretty much says it all. With just two words you know you’ll find the epitome of quality, at home in the depths of an underwater world.
In fact, Rolex invented the first waterproof watch in 1926, labeling it the Oyster. Every Oyster is water-resistant down to 300 meters or 1000 feet, and subjected to rigorous testing even beyond this guaranteed depth.
Several features have made the Submariner the preferred choice of professional divers for over 50 years. The oyster case is crafted from a block of solid stainless steel. Taking over 150 steps to manufacture, this miniature vault insures absolute water-tight integrity and protects the movement under the most extreme conditions.
The stainless steel used is not the usual 316L, but 904L which is a more corrosion-resistant, stainless steel alloy that can withstand the harshest environments. It can also be highly polished giving the Oyster, its impeccably brilliant finish.
Finally the Rolex Submariner has a unique Triplock winding crown which is designed to function at depths greater than most submarines. This complex device incorporates over ten components plus three separate gaskets to seal out water and foreign matter. Once screwed down, it provides water-resistance to a pressure of 500 bar, or 1000 lbs per square centimeter.
First introduced at the 1954 Basel Watch Fair, the Submariner has continued to evolve and become one of the most easily identifiable watches ever made. Part of this is no doubt due to its being the watch preferred by James Bond in most of his earlier movies.
Today, with its rugged good looks, and esteemed reputation, it’s hard to imagine a better watch choice for the guy wanting the ultimate in style and sophistication, not to mention making a not so subtle statement about being on top of his game.
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Category: Rolex Watches · Sport Watches