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Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph “007 First Light”: The Bond Watch That Launched Inside a Video Game First

A TheTimeo collector reading of ref. 210.32.44.51.01.002 — the first chronograph in James Bond's Seamaster history, designed in collaboration with IO Interactive and Amazon MGM Studios for the video game "007 First Light," and released into the real world before most players had even finished the opening mission.

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Angled flat lay view of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light on NATO strap

In brief — Why this watch matters

On May 27, 2026, Omega released the Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph "007 First Light" — a watch that exists because of a video game, not a film. "007 First Light," developed by IO Interactive in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, launched the same day presenting an original standalone story centred on a 26-year-old James Bond.Within the game, an Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph sits at the centre of Bond's equipment. Omega then built the real-world version of that watch — and the result marks the first-ever chronograph in the Seamaster Diver 300M's three-decade relationship with the character.

Omega Seamaster 007 Edition

The Bond Watch That Launched Inside a Video Game First.

A TheTimeo collector reading of ref. 210.32.44.51.01.002 — the first chronograph in James Bond’s Seamaster history, designed in collaboration with IO Interactive and Amazon MGM Studios for the video game “007 First Light,” and released into the real world before most players had even finished the opening mission.

MaisonOmega
Reference210.32.44.51.01.002
CollectionSeamaster Diver 300M Chronograph — 007 Edition
MovementCalibre 9900 automatic chronograph
Water resistance300 metres
Price$9,400, excl. taxes

In brief — Why this watch matters

On May 27, 2026, Omega released the Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph “007 First Light” — a watch that exists because of a video game, not a film. “007 First Light,” developed by IO Interactive (the studio behind the Hitman series) in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, launched the same day on PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S, presenting an original standalone story centred on a 26-year-old James Bond — a reimagined origin, years before the character most audiences know.

Within the game, an Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph sits at the centre of Bond’s equipment: fitted, in the game’s fiction, with a hacking device capable of disrupting electronic systems and a “powerful laser strap” used during missions. Omega then built the real-world version of that watch — and the result marks the first-ever chronograph in the Seamaster Diver 300M’s three-decade relationship with the character. Every Seamaster Bond has worn on screen since Pierce Brosnan’s GoldenEye in 1995 — and there have been several distinct editions — has been a three-hand diver, sometimes with a date, never with a chronograph complication. The First Light edition changes that, and it changes it inside fiction before changing it in Omega’s catalogue.

Vertical front studio portrait of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light watch head

The Watch

Built for a Bond no one has seen yet.

Reviewers who placed the First Light edition alongside a standard-production Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph identified the changes as deliberately restrained — by design, the watch needed to look like something a 26-year-old, pre-legend Bond would actually own and wear, not a costume piece loaded with film references.

The differences come down to three elements: the chronograph seconds hand, rendered in a bronze-gold PVD finish; the chronograph subdial at 3 o’clock, which features stacked hours and minutes hands within a PVD bronze-gold ring; and the NATO strap, in a black-grey-beige stripe pattern with strap keepers reading “007” and “FIRST LIGHT.”

Collection
Seamaster Diver 300M — 007 Edition
Case
44mm steel, 17.2mm thickness
Bezel
Polished black ceramic, unidirectional
Strap
NATO striped, Grade 5 titanium buckle

The 30-year story — Omega and Bond since 1995

Omega’s relationship with James Bond began in 1995, when Pierce Brosnan’s 007 wore a Seamaster Diver 300M in GoldenEye — a deliberate departure from the Rolex Submariner that Sean Connery’s Bond had worn in Dr. No and several subsequent films of the 1960s. That single product placement decision became one of the most consequential brand partnerships in modern watchmaking history: every Bond actor since Brosnan — Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig — has worn an Omega Seamaster on screen, and Omega has built an entire sub-collection, the “007 Edition,” around commemorating specific films and specific watches worn by the character.

Every one of these editions, without exception, has been built around an existing film — replicating a watch that audiences had already seen on screen. The First Light edition inverts that relationship entirely.

Macro close-up of the left subdial of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light
Macro close-up view of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light dial lettering and hour markers

The bronze-gold detail — Reading the color choice.

The PVD bronze-gold finish applied to the chronograph seconds hand and the subdial ring is the watch’s signature colour move, and it does specific work. Bronze-gold sits outside the black-and-steel palette that defines the rest of the watch, giving the chronograph functions a visual identity distinct from the time-telling functions.

The movement — Co-Axial Master Chronometer, 300m water resistance

The Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph platform is built around Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer automatic chronograph movements — the 9900-series calibres that represent Omega’s current flagship automatic chronograph architecture. These movements are certified to the Master Chronometer standard, a certification process developed jointly by Omega and METAS that goes beyond standard COSC chronometer certification by testing fully-cased, fully-assembled watches across multiple positions, temperatures, and under exposure to magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss.

Vertical caseback view of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light showing the Co-Axial movement and FIRST LIGHT text

The Calibre

Co-Axial architecture.

The Co-Axial escapement itself — developed originally by George Daniels and refined by Omega over more than two decades of production — uses a three-level lever design that significantly reduces friction between components compared to a traditional Swiss lever escapement, reducing the need for lubrication and contributing to the movement’s long-term stability and reduced maintenance requirements.

Movement
Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9900
Certification
METAS certified, 15,000 gauss resistance
Power Reserve
60 hours
Frequency
28,800 vph

The cultural context — When a watch launches inside fiction first

The First Light edition’s most significant departure from every previous 007 Edition is not in its design — it is in its release sequence. Every prior commemorative Bond Omega has followed the same pattern: a film is produced, Bond wears a specific Omega on screen, and Omega subsequently releases a commemorative edition that replicates or references that screen-worn watch. The audience sees the watch in the story first, and can later acquire a version of it.

“007 First Light” reverses this. The watch was designed in collaboration with the game’s creators specifically for this title — meaning Omega’s design team worked alongside IO Interactive and Amazon MGM Studios during the game’s development, before the story existed in any form the public could experience.

Flat-lay of the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light watch next to various alternative striped NATO straps
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light sitting in its custom open presentation box with red dramatic glow

A new structure for collaboration.

The watch launched simultaneously with the game itself, on May 27, 2026 — meaning a collector could, in principle, purchase the real watch and begin playing the game on the same day, wearing on their wrist the exact object their character wears in the story they are about to experience.

Reference guide

Specifications in Detail.

The technical characteristics of the Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph “007 First Light” reference.

Case44mm steel, 17.2mm thick

Polished and brushed stainless steel with helium escape valve, screw-in crown and polished ceramic pushers.

Bezel & DialCeramic with white enamel

Polished black ceramic bezel ring, unidirectional. Black ceramic dial featuring laser-engraved wave patterns.

MovementCalibre 9900

In-house automatic chronograph, Co-Axial escapement, silicon balance spring, 60h power reserve, METAS certified.

StrapNATO with titanium

Striped polyamide NATO strap with custom keepers (“007 / FIRST LIGHT”) and a grade 5 titanium buckle.

Price$9,400

Priced identically to standard steel Seamaster chronographs, bringing Bond collaboration without limited-edition premiums.

TheTimeo view

The Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph “007 First Light” is a small watch carrying a large structural idea. For three decades, an Omega Bond watch has been a souvenir of a story already told — a way to own a fragment of a film you had already seen. The First Light edition is the opposite: a watch that exists because of a story that, for most of its eventual audience, had not yet begun. The chronograph complication is genuinely new to the Seamaster’s Bond lineage after thirty years of three-hand divers — itself a meaningful first — but the more significant first is structural: this is a Bond Omega whose fiction and whose object arrived in the world on the same day, designed in tandem rather than in sequence.

Official sources


TheTimeo is an independent editorial magazine dedicated to fine watchmaking, high jewellery and the culture of enduring luxury. All specifications verified against official Omega sources and independent reviews at time of publication. Price is USD/EUR excluding taxes at time of introduction.

For thirty years, a new Omega Seamaster meant a new Bond film was coming. In 2026, for the first time, it meant a new Bond game was coming — and the watch on the character's wrist in that game is now the watch you can order from Omega's website. The fiction came first. The object followed.

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