

Specifications verified against manufacturer records for this reference.
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Minimal signs of wear, visible only under close inspection or magnification. The crystal is clean to the naked eye. The case retains its original factory finishing with only the faintest surface marks on polished areas. The bracelet shows negligible wear with no meaningful desk marks or stretch. The dial is flawless. The movement is running within manufacturer specifications.
The classification above sets general expectations. Below is the specific, component-by-component condition report for this individual watch. Every detail is based on our in-hand inspection and documented in the photographs.
Crystal: Clean. No marks visible to the naked eye.
Case: Factory finishing intact on brushed surfaces. Faint hairlines on polished areas visible only under magnification.
Dial: Flawless. All indices, printing, and lume plots intact.
Bracelet: Light desk marks on clasp. No stretch. All links present.
Movement: Running within manufacturer specification. Verified on timegrapher.
This watch was authenticated in-house before listing. Our process includes visual and weight assessment, case and crystal inspection under magnification, caseback opening and movement verification against the correct caliber for this reference, serial number check against stolen property databases, timing test on a professional timegrapher, and functional testing of all complications. The findings are documented and available on request.
Daniel Craig reportedly wanted a titanium dive watch that looked like MOD-issued kit rather than a modern luxury sports watch, and Omega obliged — grade 2 titanium throughout, tropical-brown aluminum bezel and dial, cream-toned lume, and caseback engravings mimicking British military markings (0552 Royal Navy designator, 923/7697 for a 300m diver, A for screw-in crown, 007, and 62 for Dr. No's release year). The movement is Cal. 8806, the no-date variant of the 8800, engineered specifically so the dial could remain symmetrical without the date aperture at 6 o'clock that breaks up most 300Ms. Introduced in 2019 as a regular-production reference — not a numbered limited edition — it was the first Bond-branded Omega in a decade to earn full Master Chronometer certification. The titanium mesh bracelet with integrated adjustable buckle is the piece collectors reach for; the NATO is the lighter-wearing alternative.
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