James Bond’s next Omega isn’t waiting for a cinema release.
The Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light puts a full-spec mechanical chronograph inside the new 007 game world, then brings the same watch to wrists.
Omega has introduced the Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light in collaboration with IO Interactive and Amazon MGM Studios, aligning the release with the action-adventure game 007 First Light, scheduled for May 27, 2026.

The first chronograph in Bond’s Seamaster line
Omega and James Bond have been linked since GoldenEye in 1995, but this is a different kind of 007 watch.
Rather than arriving through a film, the new model appears in a game centered on a 26-year-old Bond and his early path toward 007 status.
It also marks the first chronograph in Bond’s Seamaster lineage, a notable shift for a character more commonly associated with time-only Diver 300M, Planet Ocean and Aqua Terra models.

Inside the game, the watch is more than wardrobe, with the sub-dials worked into play and gadget functions that include electronic disruption and a laser strap.
A 44mm Diver 300M with discreet game-specific details
The real watch uses the current Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph architecture, which means a substantial 44mm stainless steel case measuring 17.2mm thick and 52.8mm lug to lug.
It keeps the familiar Diver 300M signatures, including lyre lugs, curved crown guards, a conical helium escape valve at 10 o’clock and black polished ceramic chronograph pushers.

The unidirectional bezel has a black polished ceramic insert with a white enamel 60-minute diving scale, while water resistance remains a proper 300 meters.
The black ceramic dial carries Omega’s laser-engraved wave pattern, but the 3 o’clock chronograph counter gets a PVD bronze-gold ring and the central chronograph seconds hand uses the same finish.
Rhodium-plated hands and applied markers are filled with white Super-LumiNova, and the Seamaster signature adds a small hit of red.

The caseback is the clearest nod to the project, using black metallisation under the sapphire crystal for the 007 First Light logo.
Calibre 9900 keeps the spec sheet serious
Behind the 007 treatment is Omega’s calibre 9900, an automatic integrated chronograph movement with a column wheel and vertical clutch.
The twin-barrel movement offers a 60-hour power reserve and uses Omega’s co-axial escapement, silicon balance spring and antimagnetic construction.
As a Master Chronometer-certified calibre, it is rated to resist magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss.
The chronograph layout follows Omega’s familiar format, with central chronograph seconds and a combined 12-hour recorder, keeping elapsed time legible without crowding the dial with extra sub-dials.
NATO straps, pricing and availability
The Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light comes on a black, grey and beige polyamide NATO strap with a polished and brushed grade 5 titanium buckle.
Omega will also offer six additional NATO strap options separately, each connected to strap versions playable within the game.
The watch is delivered in a special presentation box and is a special edition rather than a limited edition.
Pricing is set at CHF 7,300 excluding taxes and USD 9,400 excluding taxes, with reference number 210.32.44.51.01.002.
For collectors, the appeal is less about overt Bond branding and more about the unusual crossover itself, a serious Seamaster chronograph that treats gaming as part of the modern 007 universe.




