With this new interpretation of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, Omega is not simply introducing a color variation, but rethinking one of its most recognizable designs through a more contemporary and controlled lens.
The Seamaster Diver 300M has long been a reference point in the world of diver watches, not only for its technical performance, but for its precise visual identity: engraved waves, round indices, and a bold bezel. With this green edition, the focus shifts toward a more refined and mature aesthetic.
The key theme of this evolution is clear: refinement of the visual language without losing the icon’s identity.
A New Green Architecture: Reinterpreting the Wave Dial
The green dial is the conceptual core of this Omega Seamaster Diver 300M. It is not simply a change in color, but a reorganization of the visual balance.
The structure develops across three main layers:
- central surface → laser-engraved waves create a continuous, organic movement that breaks the dial’s static nature;
- index layer → applied indices filled with Super-LumiNova emerge as clean, three-dimensional elements;
- outer ring → the minute track and green ceramic bezel define a functional and technical perimeter.
The chosen green is deep and controlled. It is not a bright, sporty tone, but a more sophisticated “forest green” that interacts harmoniously with the steel case without creating harsh contrasts.
The ceramic bezel retains the classic Diver 300M layout, but thanks to its uniform color, it becomes less dominant and more integrated into the overall design.
The skeletonized hands, an iconic element of the collection, also achieve stronger visual coherence here: light, functional, and highly legible.
Co-Axial Precision: Technology as Narrative
Inside, this Seamaster is powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8800, one of Omega’s most established movements.
This is not just a technical choice, but a statement of coherence.
The movement offers:
- Master Chronometer certification (METAS);
- resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss;
- approximately 55 hours of power reserve;
- Co-Axial escapement for long-term stability.
The transparent caseback transforms the technical component into a visual feature. The arabesque Geneva waves finishing subtly echoes the dial’s wave pattern, creating a connection between interior and exterior.

It is a subtle but crucial detail: technology is not hidden, but integrated into the aesthetic narrative.
Steel, Ceramic, and Proportions: The Physical Experience
From a physical standpoint, the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M maintains the classic proportions of the collection: around 42 mm in diameter, with a solid yet well-balanced wrist presence.
The stainless steel case alternates brushed and polished surfaces, creating reflections that come alive with movement.
Key construction elements include:
- green ceramic bezel → durable, uniform, visually clean;
- helium escape valve at 10 o’clock → a distinctive technical feature of the line;
- steel bracelet → robust structure with polished center links;
- sapphire crystal → both on the front and caseback.
An interesting contrast emerges between the dynamic dial and the highly controlled case. The exterior is solid, almost industrial; the interior is fluid and organic.
A More Mature Seamaster: Omega’s Design Direction
In recent years, Omega has gradually shifted the Seamaster Diver 300M toward a more refined aesthetic.
Where the focus once was on:
- brighter colors;
- strong sporty identity;
- immediate visual impact.
The direction now emphasizes:
- greater chromatic balance;
- integration between elements;
- a more “quiet” yet sophisticated design language.
This green version perfectly represents that transition. It does not aim to impress through bold effects, but builds a deeper and more lasting identity.
Positioning: Between Tool Watch and Contemporary Luxury
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M continues to occupy a very interesting position in the market.
On one side, it remains a true tool watch:
- water resistance up to 300 meters;
- robust construction;
- high legibility.
On the other, it is firmly positioned within the luxury everyday watch segment:
- iconic and recognizable design;
- high-level finishing;
- certified movement.
This dual nature is one of its greatest strengths. It is neither purely technical nor purely luxurious, it exists precisely at the intersection of both.
With the Seamaster Diver 300M Green Dial 2026, Omega demonstrates how an icon can evolve without losing its essence.
The change is not radical, but precise. Every element, from color to finishing, from movement to construction, contributes to a more mature and coherent design language.
This model does not redefine the Seamaster through extreme innovation, but through control. And it is exactly this approach that makes it relevant today.
In an increasingly crowded market, the real difference is not doing more, but doing better. And this Seamaster proves it with remarkable clarity.

Technical Data
Brand: Omega Watches;
Model: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Green Dial (Ref. 210.30.42.20.10.001);
Year: 2026;
Case Material: Stainless Steel;
Case Diameter: 42 mm;
Case Thickness: 13.6 mm;
Lug Width: 20 mm;
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal;
Water Resistance: 300 m / 1000 ft (30 ATM);
Movement: Automatic Mechanical Watches – Omega Calibre 8800 (Switzerland Movement);
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date Display, Automatic Winding;
Complications: Date Display, Helium Escape Valve, Rotating Bezel;
Bracelet / Strap: Stainless Steel Bracelet;
Type: Diver Watches, Luxury Watches, Sports Watches, Tool Watches;
Sex: Men’s Watches;
Nationality: Swiss Watches.
Retail Price (Launch): €5,700 / $6,700.

