The next James Bond movie is still a ways away, with the search for the next 007 actor officially kicking off just this past week. But despite that, the superspy officially has his next watch from Omega.
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That’s because, for the first time ever, Omega has created a watch for a video game. The first James Bond console game since 2012, 007 First Light, is set to drop on May 27, and Omega has launched a new Seamaster as part of the lead-up to the game’s highly anticipated debut.
But the fact that Bond’s new watch comes from a video game isn’t the only thing about this Seamaster that’s surprising. It also breaks precedent with the last four decades of Bond watches.

A Bond Chronograph?
The release of Omega’s new watch, the Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light, is not entirely unexpected. We had already seen plenty of shots of the watch in various previews of the game, and since it was recognizably not a current member of the Omega family, the smart money was on the brand bringing the timepiece into the real world at some point.
Now it’s here, and the watch itself is surprising. Not because it’s a Seamaster, as Bond has exclusively worn watches from Omega’s aquatic sports watch family since 1995’s Goldeneye, but rather because it’s a chronograph.







