Why Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean stand out?

Omega continued its on-screen relationship as the James Bond watch in 2006′s Casino Royale. Daniel Craig was new to the role and Omega created a special version of its Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean for the occasion.

Like all Seamasters, the Omega watches have the Omega 2500 self-winding chronometer movement, rotating bezel, a power reserve of nearly 48 hours, and a rhodium-plated finish on the 45.5 mm case.

This time, however, the blue dial of Pierce Brosnan’s 300 M diver Seamaster would be cast aside for a black dial and a depth rating of 2,000 feet, a signature feature of Omega’s Planet Ocean design.

Craig’s Omega, featured prominently throughout the film, contains no high-tech gadgets. Casino Royale is decidedly low-tech in gadgetry, but the watch itself stands out for several reasons.

First, James Bond has worn an all stainless-steel watch since the early 1960 films of Sean Connery. Second, the look and style of Craig’s Planet Ocean is reminiscent of the Rolex Submariner that Connery first wore in 1962′s Dr. No, which featured a black dial and bezel on a black leather strap. Daniel Craig’s Omega is the first Bond watch to be on a rubber strap with a buckle closure and speaks to Bond’s action-ready SAS (Special Air Service) beginnings in the British Royal Navy. Craig’s Seamaster Planet Ocean with its black dial and rubber strap is far more stylish than the blue dial sported by Pierce Brosnan in his outings as 007.

For the man on the go, as Craig’s Bond is, the rubber strap can be swapped for a stainless steel bracelet to give the watch a refined masculine edge for wear with a suit or tuxedo. In a sense, this switch from strap to steel signifies another evolution in Craig’s portrayal of Bond.

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Editor: Cynthia

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