Is the Omega Seamaster a hit with people in their 40s? 10 carefully selected watches from the popular series

2025.05.24

Omega's Seamaster is often cited as a high-performance diver's watch. But does the Seamaster suit men in their 40s? We'll explore the appeal of the Seamaster and introduce recommended models for men in their 40s from popular series such as the Diver 300M, Aqua Terra, and Planet Ocean.

Seamaster


Omega's Seamaster is a good fit for grown men

For men in their 40s who are old enough to be sensible, we recommend a high-quality, stately watch. It would also be better if you could choose a watch that suits the occasion.

The Omega Seamaster is a watch that satisfies both needs. Let's take a look at why, from the perspective of functionality and variety.

Exceptionally durable and waterproof

Omega's first diver's watch, the Marine

Omega's first diver's watch, the Marine, was released in 1932. It had a double-walled case that ensured water resistance, a sapphire crystal crystal, and a leather strap that was saltwater resistant. The strap length could be adjusted with a folding clasp.

Omega is a brand with high technical capabilities, as evidenced by the fact that the Speedmaster Moonwatch is used as official equipment by NASA.

The Seamaster is a collection of watches for divers that was launched in 1948. The waterproof watch technology that began with the Marine series has improved water resistance, shock resistance, and magnetic resistance compared to the Marine series.

The Planet Ocean Ultra Deep series, the most waterproof of the current models, boasts an incredible water resistance of up to 6000m.

Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The Planet Ocean Ultra Deep inherits the basic design of the Ultra Deep, a special watch that held the record for the deepest depth reached during an exploration project in 2019. It meets the ISO 6425:2018 standard for saturation diving and is water resistant to 6000 meters.

Furthermore, Omega is the only brand in the watch industry that uses a coaxial escapement, which has less friction and is less likely to run out of oil.

Omega watches, including the Seamaster, are highly durable in the sense that they have a long maintenance lifespan.

Variations to suit a wide range of scenes

The Seamaster perfectly meets the needs of men in their 40s who want to have a watch that suits both business and personal occasions. Omega itself is a brand with a wide range of designs that can be used in a wide range of situations and for a wide range of ages.

The Seamaster comes in a wide variety of models, from the Diver 300M, a true diver's watch, to the Aqua Terra, which is also suitable for business settings.


The Seamaster Diver 300M: A Look for Women in Their 40s

As the name suggests, the Seamaster Diver 300M has a professional water resistance of 300m, but there are also many models that are suitable for everyday use. Let's take a look at three models from the Diver 300M that will look great on women in their 40s in situations other than diving.

Seamaster Diver 300M

Seamaster Diver 300M

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, Ref. 210.30.42.20.04.001
Automatic (Cal. 8800). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.5mm). Water resistant to 300m. 968,000 yen (tax included).

Both the case and bracelet are stainless steel. The black ceramic bezel features a striking white enamel diving scale. The hour and minute hands are coated with white Super-LumiNova (a luminous material) for easy reading in the dark.

The white dial features the wave pattern found on the Diver 300M. The word "Seamaster" below the Omega logo and the red tip of the varnished second hand add to the watch's charm and make it a little less conservative. There's also a date window at 6 o'clock.

Seamaster Diver 300M

The three-dimensional wave pattern on the white ceramic dial is inherited from the previous Diver 300M.

Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition

Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition, Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Ti case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.0mm). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 1,551,000 yen (tax included).

Many people may have become familiar with the Omega Seamaster through the globally popular 007 film series. The Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition is the same model worn by Daniel Craig, who played James Bond in No Time to Die.

Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition

The "tropical" brown dial and bezel ring are made from aluminum, while the case and bracelet are made from titanium, weighing a total of 93g. It's robust, lightweight, and comfortable to wear.

The brown dial and beige luminous indexes are a perfect match for a mature vintage style. Reminiscent of a watch that has aged over the years, it exudes a stately style suitable for someone in their 40s.

The case and bracelet are crafted from lightweight, durable Grade 2 titanium, as would be expected from a secret agent like James Bond.

Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition

The large arrow on the case back is an adaptation of the Broad Arrow markings, which indicate British military supplies. "0552" refers to the Navy, "923 7697" refers to a diver's watch, and "A" refers to the screw-down crown code. "007" is the agent's number, and "62" refers to 1962, the year the first James Bond film was released.

Seamaster Diver 300M Nekton Edition

Seamaster Diver 300M Nekton Edition

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Nekton Edition Ref. 210.32.42.20.01.002   
Automatic (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.66mm). Water resistant to 300m. 968,000 yen (tax included).

In addition to the 007 Edition, Omega has released many other collaboration models, including the Nekton Edition, created to support Nekton, a non-profit research organization dedicated to protecting the oceans.

This model, crafted with a stainless steel case and a rubber strap, features a black ceramic dial with a three-dimensional wave pattern. The Nekton submarine motif is engraved on the case back, further highlighting Omega's partnership with the organization.

The movement is the METAS-certified Master Chronometer "Cal. 8806." In terms of both the quality of the watch and its environmental impact, this is a watch that conscious people in their 40s should pay close attention to.

Seamaster Diver 300M Nekton Edition

The case back, engraved with the submarine, uses Omega's patented "NAIAD LOCK," which ensures high water resistance and keeps the engraving in the correct position.


The Seamaster Aqua Terra: A Look for Women in Their 40s

The Aqua Terra is a Seamaster with a lower water resistance, but if you plan to wear it for marine sports or skin diving, 150m water resistance should be sufficient.

The Aqua Terra has a smarter design than the Diver 300M, making it suitable for business situations. We will introduce two Aqua Terra watches that suit women in their 40s.

Seamaster Aqua Terra

Seamaster Aqua Terra

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Ref. 220.22.41.21.02.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8900). 39 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel and 18K Sedna™ gold case (diameter 41mm, thickness 13.2mm). Water resistant to 150m. Price: 1,518,000 yen (tax included).

This Aqua Terra watch features an 18K Sedna™ gold and stainless steel case, giving it a sophisticated yet elegant look. The rubber strap has a fabric-like texture, preventing it from looking too sporty.

The dial is decorated with a horizontal stripe pattern reminiscent of a wooden deck.The see-through case back allows you to enjoy the functional beauty of the METAS-certified Master Chronometer "Cal. 8900".

The black indexes and hands are filled with white Super-LumiNova, making them easy to read in the dark. At 41mm in diameter, the case is a little small for a diver's watch.

Cal. 8900

The see-through case back allows you to see the METAS-certified Master Chronometer, Cal. 8900.

Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer

Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer Ref. 220.10.43.22.03.001
Automatic (Cal. 8938). 38 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 43mm, thickness 14.2mm). Water resistant to 150m. 968,000 yen (tax included).

For those who travel around the world for work, we recommend the World Timer, which can display a second time zone. The 24-hour ring is light blue and dark blue, making it easy to distinguish between daytime and nighttime.

The names of major cities around the world are displayed around the outer edge of the dial, and they can be distinguished by color from London (red), where GMT applies, to cities that do not use daylight saving time (blue), and cities that do use daylight saving time (silver).

The case diameter is a generous 43mm, giving it a stately presence. Inside the indexes is a laser-etched globe on a grade 5 titanium plate, giving the dial a dynamic presence.


The Seamaster Planet Ocean: A Look for Women in Their 40s

Among the Seamaster models, the Seamaster Planet Ocean is a collection that pays homage to the connection with the sea as a full-fledged diver's watch since its launch in 2005. It features high water resistance, a unidirectional rotating bezel, a helium escape valve, and other professional diving functions, while also boasting a sophisticated design.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean

オメガ シーマスター プラネットオーシャン 215.32.44.21.06.001

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M, Ref. 215.32.44.21.06.001
The Seamaster Planet Ocean boasts a high level of water resistance of 600m. A model with a slightly smaller 39.5mm case is also available, allowing you to choose the watch that best suits your taste. Automatic (Cal. 8900). 39 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve of approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (43.5mm diameter, 16.2mm thick). Water resistant to 600m. Priced at 1,089,000 yen (tax included).

The Seamaster Planet Ocean boasts a stylish design befitting a modern diver's watch. While the case diameter and thickness may appear somewhat large, the truncated lugs and bezel, combined with the thickness distribution balance, make it so comfortable to wear that you'll forget it's a full-fledged diver's watch with a water resistance of 600m.

The Ref. 215.32.44.21.06.001 features a green ceramic bezel insert and a rubber strap, adding a chic touch to the timepiece. The vertically grained stainless steel dial accentuates the watch's sophisticated sporty look, while the green Arabic numerals and bar indexes enhance legibility and visibility.

The stainless steel case features the iconic curved lugs, also known as "twisted lugs," making it instantly recognizable as an Omega watch. A helium escape valve is installed at the 10 o'clock position, making it suitable for saturation diving. While offering the functionality of a full-fledged diver's watch, its calm appearance also makes it suitable for everyday use.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001
This diver's watch boasts incredible water resistance, so impressive that it's difficult to appreciate its benefits. Despite its large case, it has been redesigned to fit the specifications of a commercial model, making it suitable for general use. Automatic (Cal. 8912). 38 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve of approximately 60 hours. Ti case (45.5mm diameter, 18.1mm thick). Water resistant to 6000m. Price: 2,090,000 yen (tax included).

This incredible diver's watch is water resistant to 6,000 meters. This model is a commercially available version of Omega's Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional, which reached the deepest depth of the Mariana Trench, 10,928 meters, in 2019.

As you might imagine from its water resistance, the watch features a large, thick case, but the lightweight titanium construction reduces strain on the wrist. The bezel insert is made of scratch-resistant ceramic. While typical ceramic bezels are characterized by a glossy texture, this model features a satin finish, enhancing the sense of unity with the case.

There are no spring bars attached to the lugs, and only a pull-through type strap can be attached. The movement is the same Cal. 8912 as the Seamaster 300. However, since this model does not have a see-through case back, it is not possible to see the movement.


The Seamaster 300: A Look for Women in Their 40s

The Seamaster 300 is also unforgettable as a Seamaster that suits adults.

This collection follows the design of the Seamaster that first appeared in 1957. Featuring a sandwich dial, a brand logo reminiscent of the original Seamaster 300, and a lollipop second hand, it is a watch that exudes a vintage feel while also offering modern performance.

Omega Seamaster 300, Reference 234.30.41.21.01.001

オメガ シーマスター300

Omega Seamaster 300, Reference 234.30.41.21.01.001
The current Seamaster 300 is iconic for its broad arrow hour hand and lollipop-shaped second hand. Despite its simple design, it features intricate details such as sharply finished hands and a sandwich dial. Automatic (Cal. 8912). 38 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve of approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (41mm diameter, 13.9mm thick). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 1,089,000 yen (tax included).

This 300m water resistant diver's watch inherits the design of the original Seamaster 300, released in 1957. One of its charms is that its subdued vintage design makes it suitable for any occasion, even though it is a genuine diver's watch.

The black dial features cream-colored luminous indices and hands. The dial is made up of two layers: a lower layer with a luminous plate and an upper layer with cutouts for the indices, creating a so-called sandwich dial.

The movement is Master Chronometer certified and equipped with a coaxial escapement, the Cal. 8912. The movement, finished with an arabesque pattern, can be viewed through the caseback.

Omega Seamaster 300, Reference 234.92.41.21.10.001

Seamaster 300 Co-Axial Master Chronometer

Omega Seamaster 300, Reference 234.92.41.21.10.001
There are a wide variety of variations available for the Seamaster 300, and this model is a gorgeous one in bronze gold. Automatic (Cal. 8912). 38 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve of approximately 60 hours. Bronze gold (diameter 41mm, thickness 14.4mm). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 2,090,000 yen (tax included).

This watch is made of Omega's proprietary material, "Bronze Gold." It has the same profile as the Seamaster 300 mentioned above, with a look reminiscent of the original model, a two-layered dial, and lollipop hands, but this model uses bronze gold for the case and bezel, and bronze for the dial, giving it a more tasteful and elegant look.

Bronze Gold is a special bronze alloy made by adding 37.5% gold, palladium, silver, etc. to bronze. It is particularly corrosion-resistant and is less likely to develop patina due to oxidation than regular bronze alloys, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful changes that occur slowly over the years.

The warm pink glow complements the classic Seamaster 300 design, and the indices, hands, and scales, which are either the same color or brown, add to the depth of expression. With daily wear, the watch will develop a "worn-in" look, and you'll gradually grow to love it.

The movement is Cal. 8912. The strap is made of brown leather that matches the bronze gold color and is completed with a bronze gold buckle.


The Seamaster Regatta: A Look for Women in Their 40s

The Seamaster lineup also includes models that emphasize their role as professional tool watches. One that stands out among them is the Seamaster Regatta. This quartz watch specializes in measurement functions that are truly valuable in high-speed yacht races, and its appeal lies in its gadget-like design that sets it apart from other models in the series. This timepiece is recommended not only for racing fans, but also for men in their 40s looking for a unique model with a high level of hobby appeal.

Omega Seamaster Regatta, Ref. 216.92.46.79.10.001

Seamaster Regatta

Omega Seamaster Regatta Ref. 216.92.46.79.10.001
The Seamaster Regatta was announced to commemorate the 37th America's Cup, for which Omega served as official timekeeper. The coloring of this model, like previous Omega America's Cup models, is blue with red accents. It has a quartz movement (Cal. 5701). It has a titanium case (46.75mm diameter, 15.6mm thick). It's water resistant to 50m. It's priced at 1,144,000 yen (tax included).

The greatest appeal of this model is its versatility, made possible by its analog-digital display. With a uniquely laid out dial and four pushers, it encompasses all the information and functions essential to yacht racing: moon phase, chronograph, sailing logbook, thermometer, accelerometer, alarm, and regatta race function.

Furthermore, the watch's appeal lies in its functionality and design, which take into consideration practicality in actual racing, such as a backlight mode for use in dark places and two-color rubber pushers suitable for operation in the ocean. The case is also unique, designed based on the principle of the "Helmholtz resonator" to ensure a loud and clear alarm sound. Additionally, the combination of the lightweight, scratch-resistant grade 5 titanium case and the lightweight rubber strap makes it ideal for wearing in the rigors of racing.

The movement is the newly designed Cal. 5701, which is specially designed for this model. It features a temperature compensation integrated circuit that reduces the impact of temperature changes on accuracy, ensuring reliable timekeeping performance even in harsh environments.


Omega's Seamaster brings out the mature charm of women in their 40s

Omega's Seamaster, a diver's line, is a collection that maximizes the charm of adults in both functionality and design. The Seamaster, which uses a Master Chronometer with a coaxial escapement, is not only waterproof but also extremely durable.

Another reason why we recommend this watch to people in their 40s is that they can choose from a variety of watches, such as the Diver 300M for situations where you want to create a sporty look, or the Aqua Terra for business situations.

If you consider collaboration models in addition to basic models, it should be easier to find one that suits your taste. Use the 10 models introduced here as a reference to find a Seamaster that is suitable for the sophisticated man.



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