Editorial
The Seamaster Diver 300M (ref. 210.30.42.20.01.001) is the 2018-onward generation of Omega's signature dive watch, 42mm steel, ceramic bezel, the laser-engraved wave dial, and the caliber 8800 Master Chronometer. It's the Omega that has paid for itself in screen time alone (the Bond films from GoldenEye onward); the watch itself is a thoroughly modern dive tool that sits across the table from a Submariner Date at well under half the price.
The Seamaster line dates to 1948; the 'Diver 300M' branch launched in 1993 as the 2531.80 'Bond Seamaster' and ran through three intermediate generations before the 2018 redesign. The current 210.30 family added the ceramic bezel, the laser-engraved wave dial (vs the older printed one), and the Master Chronometer caliber 8800. METAS-certified to ±0/+5 seconds-per-day and resistant to 15,000 gauss.
Dial colors include black, blue, grey, and the limited Bond-issue variants; the 42mm steel-on-bracelet is the canonical buy.
Common things to check: ceramic bezel (chips are rare but terminal, replacement is an Omega service item, not a field-fix); bracelet (the current generation ships with a redesigned bracelet that wears more comfortably than the older 1503/825, verify the bracelet matches the watch's production year); helium-escape valve at 10 o'clock (a real functional component on commercial-dive specs, decorative for a recreational diver, verify it screws down firmly); wave dial (the laser-engraved version is correct from 2018 onwards, earlier printed wave dials belong to the prior reference family and should not be presented as a 210.30); the Bond limited-edition variants trade as their own market and carry meaningful premiums on full-set examples.