New Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition Watch For "No Time To Die"
Omega and the James Bond franchise have been partners in style since 1995, with the watchmaker supplying Seamasters for the world's most famous spy in an array of versions and complications (occasionally even including lasers). For the ninth film in this partnership, the upcoming "No Time To Die,"Omega has created a unique and ruggedly handsome new Seamaster 007 Edition: the reference 210.90.42.20.01.001.Like most of the watches that have graced Bond's wrist in the 57 years of 007 films from big crown Submariners to quartz Seiko chronographs, the latest Seamaster 007 Edition is a reflection of the current horological zeitgeist. Building on the base design of the current Seamaster Professional, the 007 Edition adds a generous helping of fauxtina warmth.
HYT H2 Aviator Watch
Some people just don’t get HYT watches. They struggle with reading the time from the “fluidic” hour indicator. For some, the new HYT H2 Aviator will make little sense, because aviation watches are traditionally the most legible and uncluttered of all. But this is not a pilot’s watch: this is a modern timepiece that draws inspiration from a design code that, thanks to its fundamental simplicity, is open to interpretation.The HYT H2 Aviator is a dressed-up version of the HYT H2, in the same way that the HYT H1 Air, released earlier this year (check out the review here), is a version of the H1. We’ve seen the fluid-filled bellows, angled in a V-shape before; we expected the prominent balance and balance bridge to ornament the dial at 12; we could have staked our lives on the yellow/green liquid that encircles the dial making an appearance. What we maybe didn’t see coming was the complete redesign of the minute hand, the addition of large, legible number