Omega Seamaster 300 'Spectre' Limited Edition Watch For James Bond Spectre Movie
Since the 1995 “GoldenEye” movie, the Omega Seamaster has been James Bond’s watch. Now, with the latest James Bond Spectre movie just around the corner-with a late October premier?date-there’s bound to be a new Omega watch to go with it: Enter the Omega Seamaster 300 “Spectre” Limited Edition. Available in a numbered series of 7,007 pieces, this release?marks the first tim an Omega Bond watch is made available at the same time as the debut of the movie, so let’s see the?finer details of this well-timed limited edition.The Omega Seamaster 300?made its debut at BaselWorld 2014, and we (of course) went hands-on with it at the time-read more about?it here. This new, historically-themed, yet ultra-modern dive watch collection meant a?direct visual emulation of the classic Omega Seamaster 300 watch from the 1950s. However, beyond the historical charm of it all, the Omega Seamaster 300 was and indeed still is?among the very first watches from Omega to
Chronometrie Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1.3 Watch In Platinum
The recently launched Chronometrie Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1.3 is an update to the FB 1 watch that has been two years in the making. The brand is an haute horlogerie manufacture owned by Chopard and named after a historic watchmaker. La Chronometrie Ferdinand Berthoud is intended and considered to be the pinnacle of Chopard's watchmaking expertise and capabilities, and as such it delivers plenty of horological complexity and ingenuity, packaged in a unique, appealing design.To begin with, I highly recommend reading David's in-depth coverage of the brand and the FB 1 watch here. The New York minute version, however, is that after rights to the name were acquired, Chopard employed some of its best watchmakers and spent 6 years developing the FB 1 and its unique, in-house fusee-and-chain-driven movement. It’s a movement that apparently shares nothing in common with any of Chopard's other movements and is chock-full of exclusive components.