OMEGA First Light Seamaster 300M

Introducing the OMEGA Seamaster First Light: The 007 Game Watch

OMEGA’s partnership with the James Bond franchise spans more than two decades, beginning with a debonair young Pierce Brosnan in the 1995 GoldenEye and appearing on the secret agent’s wrist in each of the following eight instalments. According to Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming, who first proposed 007 should wear an OMEGA, the timepiece was carefully selected as the perfect companion for the character: “I was convinced that Commander Bond, a naval man, a diver, and a discreet gentleman of the world, would wear this watch.”

The Seamaster 300M has faithfully served Bond in its various iterations over the years, from the first stylish Seamaster Quartz worn by Brosnan to the Planet Ocean models donned by Daniel Craig, the most recent actor to embody the agent on the silver screen. The latest instalment in the Bond franchise has arrived by way of the video game, 007 First Light, in which the reimagined origin story of a young James Bond is told with the assistance of an OMEGA watch on his wrist.

Step into a world of intrigue, danger, and adventure as you help James Bond navigate his journey to the ubiquitous Agent 007 title, helped along the way by a special-issue OMEGA Seamaster 300M timepiece. Although the real-life model may not be equipped with any MI6 spy gadgets, it still remains equally as impressive, affording an unmistakable sense of gravitas and presence to its wearer. 

All About 007 First Light, the Latest James Bond Video Game

The 007 First Light video game, developed by IO Interactive in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, was launched worldwide last month on 27th May 2026. The narrative follows a reimagined young James Bond as he embarks on the mission that, once completed, will earn him his ‘00’ status and his ‘licence to kill’, tasking the player with guiding Bond through training, combat, and various secret excursions.

Developed by the studio behind the Hitman series, the game introduces a 26-year-old Bond, a promising yet sometimes rebellious Royal Navy air crewman who is recruited into MI6. Players step into the globe-trotting world of espionage, coming face to face with allies and foes and choosing how to overcome each obstacle. At the heart of the missions sits the OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph, fitted in the game by Q, the head of MI6’s R&D branch, with a hacking device capable of disrupting electronic equipment and a powerful laser strap.

The OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300M: A Watch for the Bravest Wrists

The OMEGA First Light marks an impressive milestone for the brand as the first-ever chronograph in James Bond’s Seamaster Diver 300M history, representing an innovative step forward for the franchise. Sized at an impressive 44mm and crafted from stainless steel, the watch includes a polished black ceramic bezel ring with a white enamel diving scale and notable pushers set into the ceramic. The chronograph layout is no mere flourish, either: it mirrors the watch's appearance in the game, where the subdials serve a functional role during play.

Dial & Bezel Details 


The OMEGA First Light sports a polished black dial overlaid with a gentle, laser-engraved wave detail, its rhodium-plated hour markers filled with white Super-LumiNova that emits a blue fluorescence in low lighting. Its hour and minute hands are fashioned in faceted, skeletonised rhodium-plated metal, also filled with white Super-LumiNova, while a distinctive subdial ring at 3 o'clock is finished in PVD bronze gold.

That same warm shade of bronzed gold is carried across to the central chronograph seconds hand, lending the dial a subtle two-tone character. The Seamaster name appears in red, and a date window sits at 6 o'clock. Surrounding it all, the uni-directional rotating bezel carries its polished black ceramic ring and white enamel diving scale, with a luminous dot at 12 o'clock to keep the diver oriented underwater.

Manufacture Movement & Specifications


Driving this impressive divers’ watch is the self-winding OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9900, featuring a small-seconds display at 9 o’clock and a 60-minute and 12-hour recorder at 3 o’clock. An open sapphire crystal caseback allows full view of the movement, which also includes a 007 First Light logo crafted in black metallisation on the underside of the glass.

This manufacture movement offers OMEGA’s highest standard of precision, performance, and magnetic resistance, ensuring optimal results whether you are wearing it to the office, as a diving tool, or during top-secret international espionage. With a power reserve of 60 hours and water resistance to 300 metres, it is more than equipped for whatever the day, or the mission, demands. 

NATO Strap Options


Around the wrist, the OMEGA First Light introduces an exclusive new NATO strap inspired by the visual universe and design elements of the game. The striped design features a black, grey, and beige colourway, the same palette as the OMEGA watch worn in No Time to Die, though here given a fresh pattern and complemented by a special Seamaster buckle, with '007' and 'First Light' engravings on the keepers.

For those who wish to vary the look, six further NATO strap choices are available separately within OMEGA's accessories collection, each modelled after a different strap version playable within the game. Every timepiece arrives in a special presentation box, inspired by the suitcase that carries the OMEGA First Light watches within the game itself.

Discover the OMEGA First Light with Michael Spiers

From Brosnan's first Seamaster Quartz to this latest chronograph, OMEGA and James Bond have built one of the most enduring partnerships in watchmaking, and the First Light edition is a fitting new chapter. It blends the heritage of the Seamaster Diver 300M with the daring spirit of a reimagined young Bond, offering the kind of presence and capability that suits the bravest of wrists – gadgets or no gadgets.

Visit Michael Spiers to discover the OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light for yourself, and find the timepiece that will accompany you on every mission, however ordinary or extraordinary. OMEGA timepieces are available at our Truro, Plymouth, and Exeter showrooms as well as on our online shop

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