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Case Size | 41mm (excluding crown) |
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Complications | Date |
Delivery | Complete set, including: inner/outer boxes, cards and papers. |
£2,850.00
The Omega Seamaster Professional 2531.80.00 is an iconic dive watch that gained widespread recognition as the timepiece of choice for James Bond, first appearing in GoldenEye (1995) on the wrist of Pierce Brosnan. Introduced in the mid-1990s, this model became synonymous with the Bond franchise and played a significant role in revitalizing Omega’s image in the luxury watch market. The watch features a stainless steel case measuring 41mm, a helium escape valve, and a distinctive blue wave-patterned dial. Powered by the Omega Caliber 1120, a COSC-certified automatic movement based on the ETA 2892-A2, the watch offered both precision and reliability, making it a favorite among divers and collectors alike.
Beyond its cinematic fame, the Seamaster 2531.80.00 continued the legacy of Omega’s dive watches, which date back to 1948. This model was a key competitor to Rolex’s Submariner, offering a robust yet more affordable alternative with a depth rating of 300 meters (1000 feet). The watch’s unidirectional rotating bezel, luminous markers, and sword-style hands ensured excellent underwater readability. It remained in production until the early 2000s, when Omega introduced the Co-Axial escapement into its Seamaster line. Today, the 2531.80.00 is highly sought after by collectors due to its association with the Bond films and its classic yet functional design.
Case Size | 41mm (excluding crown) |
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Complications | Date |
Delivery | Complete set, including: inner/outer boxes, cards and papers. |
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