Hands-On with the Omega Replica Watches Seamaster 300 Malachite and Lapis Lazuli

Every year Omega Replica Watches China introduces certain models in platinum, sometimes gold; last year was the turn of the platinum Aqua Terra Worldtimer with an enamel dial. These top of the line watches are always launched quietly, perhaps because they are preposterously expensive.

Available in 18k yellow gold AAA Omega Replica Watches or platinum, the cases have the same dimensions as the pedestrian steel models, 41mm in diameter and 14.65mm high. Good enough for modern tastes, but still small enough to keep the retro feel of a proper remake.

The weight of the watches, however, is surprising, given their size. With platinum almost three times as dense as stainless steel, the platinum model feels exceptionally hefty, probably weighing close to 500g or a pound. In terms of tangible quality, the watches live up to their cost.
The Swiss Omega Fake Watches cases are brushed on the top, and brushed on the sides, matched with alternating surfaces on the bracelet. And the bezels have coloured ceramic inserts to match the dials.

The dials are undoubtedly the highlight. Either lapis lazuli or malachite, the dials have printed markings and slightly sunken hour markers, with the faux vintage Super-LumiNova painted into engraved recesses. Given the fragility of stone dials – the thin slice of stone has to be bonded to a metal back for stability – the engraved hour markers are a surprising touch.

Inside both the gold and platinum models is the same cal. 8913, an automatic with all of Omega Functional Copy Watches technical innovations that’s visible through the display back. It’s a Co-Axial Master Chronometer, meaning it has the lubrication-free escapement invented by the late George Daniels, as well as a silicon hairspring and extreme magnetism resistance of over 15,000 Gauss. That’s thanks to non-magnetic proprietary alloys used for the escapement.

The movement has twin barrels and a 60-hour power reserve, as well as decorative touches reserved only for precious metal Omega Replica Watches, namely the rotor and balance bridge in 18k Sedna gold, Omega’s in-house, fade-resistant red gold alloy.

Hands-On with the Charming Fake Omega Seamaster Diver 300m Titanium-Tantalum

Most interesting was the Fake Omega Seamaster Diver 300m Chronograph in titanium, tantalum and rose gold , one of the first, perhaps the second ever, wristwatch to use exotic tantalum.

Today it’s 42mm in diameter and 13.56mm high, good proportions that are large enough for a sports Helpful Omega Fake Watches but not overly so. Unlike the original that had a dark blue dial, the new Seamaster Diver is more restrained, with the dial being a muted grey. Consequently, the two-tone combination doesn’t jump out quite as much as on a typical mixed metal watch.

The bulk of the watch is titanium, with the bezel and centre twin links of the bracelet in tantalum. The two metals are easier to differentiate: titanium is grey with a hint of yellow while tantalum is darker with a bluish tinge.

A hard metal with a high boiling point, tantalum’s more exotic applications include nuclear reactors and missiles. While the raw material is not expensive as gold or platinum is, tantalum is more difficult to machine, explaining why tantalum AAA Omega Replica Watches cost several orders of magnitude more.

The hour markers and hands are also Swiss Omega 18k Sedna gold Replica Watches, while the dial is titanium and laser engraved with a wave pattern, a nod to the original of the 1990s, which had a stamped wave guilloche.

Unlike the ordinary versions of the Seamaster Diver, the tantalum and titanium edition has the waves in relief, standing raised and in contrast to the dark, frosted surface of the dial.

Notably, the movement can be seen through the display back, which screws down in perfect alignment with the Replica Watches logo horizontal across the top. The secret is the Naiad Lock case back, which attaches to the case with a bayonet lock, rather than a conventional threaded rim.

Omega Replica Seamaster 300 Malachite And Lapis Lazuli Watches

Building on their existing design, Omega has released the Seamaster 300 in precious metal cases of platinum or gold, with Malachite and Lapis lazuli dials. The basic specifications and dimensions of the Seamaster 300 remain the same here, with a 41mm diameter case, case height of 14.65mm, and of course, 300m of water resistance. Where the main changes come in on this new model, are the materials. The watch case is available with your choice of either platinum or 18k yellow gold Omega Seamaster 300 Replica, along with a Malachite dial or a Lapis lazuli dial.

The exceptional finishing continues onto the Master Co-Axial Calibre 8913 movement beating inside, which sports an 18k Sedna gold rotor and balance bridge, blackened screws, barrels, and balance wheel, as well as Geneva stripes. The Omega Replica Watches Calibre 8913 is a double barreled automatic movement, sporting a 60 hour power reserve, frequency of 25,200 bph, co-axial escapement, silicon balance spring, magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss, and a quick-set hour function. To top off the whole precious package, the hands are either 18k white gold, or 18k yellow gold depending on the case metal you have selected.

I think the Seamaster 300 on its own is already Omega Replica dressiest dive watch with all of its polished surfaces and smaller case size, so it makes sense that a lot of people might use the Seamaster 300 as more of a dress diver. As a matter of fact, I wore my Seamaster 300 on a leather strap at the last wedding I attended. While I do think that the application of these precious metals and dial materials is a bit over the top, I actually really dig them.

Both the Lapis lazuli and the Malachite dials look fantastic on this watch design, and while it’s not something I’d ever purchase for myself, I do like the added color and personality that the Malachite and Lapis lazuli provide. This Replica Watch is certainly for a small audience of buyers given its high-end combination of materials, but I have no doubt that Omega will still find customers for it. I’m partial to the Lapis lazuli dial myself, as I’m a huge sucker for blue, but green is a rare color to find on watches and the Malachite is a unique look.