60 days on the wrist, Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-axial

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@trama thanks for the photos again. I tried this watch on yesterday at the local Omega dealer and it made an impression on me. Either this particular model or a vintage 300 just might have to be my next watch.
 
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Great photos, you are making me want to pick up an omega diver now.
 
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hour hand jump advance feature??....really? The 300 Master Co-axial has this?? Wow....I wasn't aware!
 
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love seeing watches in their element being used the way they were intended to be used!!!

Rad!!
 
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@trama very nice pics and summary. I'm enjoying mine and agree how versatile and beautiful it is!
 
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hour hand jump advance feature??....really? The 300 Master Co-axial has this?? Wow....I wasn't aware!
Yup ... I've used it to great effect while traveling. A terrific feature.
 
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Love mine. Just got it. I keep changing between my PO and the SM Co-Ax. Tough decisions

That is awesome. The PO looks like a modern version of the 300.
 
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@trama nice shots! does the bracelet has the extension feature that allows wearing over the wet suit sleeve?
 
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@trama nice shots! does the bracelet has the extension feature that allows wearing over the wet suit sleeve?
No it doesn't have a traditional dive extender clasp. If you wear it on the loose side up top, retracted, the micro adjust clasp can extend about 1/2" for you. The combination of loose regular wear (how I like em) and fully extended micro adjuster just barely sorta kinda works for me with a tropical water wetsuit. I bought a really nice Omega Nato for regular water use where I live. It is nasty cold Pacific water which requires silly neoprene thicknesses (I hate being cold now). Plus I like the Natos to get all that surfwax and sandy doghair treatment. Hey thanks for reminding me, I need to update my review, life with this watch as a daily wearer over the last couple has been great.
 
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I regret letting this one go for the fit on my wrist... but boy do I miss it every time I see your pics =)
 
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It has been a couple few years Gents, and Ladies. So here's an update, some recent dives with my trusty pal in the old big blue, the Pacific Ocean. This is where it all began, ensconced deep down on a three tank bubble blowing contest offshore Oahu, Hawaii. Still going strong mates, this time with the delectable and luxurious Omega "NATO" strap, or whatever the lawyers say is ok to say. I love this stuff. The watch frankly doesn't give a hoot. It's tougher than anything I throw at it. My humor on this dive was erased quickly, I lost a rather important lead weight in some rude cave surge and required assistance from the DM at depth, and the night before I performed amateur self surgery on my mangled toe, and also cut away parts of my fin toe box to make the dock time. All in all, it was worth it. If any of you are looking for a proper wrist companion, don't hesitate to go with one of these beauties.

More horrid pictures on this web hosting site de jour: Note that most pictures have a title, and so some information is shared about each picture. https://timothynielsen.smugmug.com/Oahu-2017/n-tz2mpt/
 
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Brilliant photos. Hawaii, diving with a Master Co Axial can't get much better than that.
 
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Such a versatile watch. It looks sooo
Omega Seamaster 300, the 2014 re-issue. I knew I had to have one, and picked up a stainless black version last December from a fancy boutique in San Francisco (They gave me a leather passport holder and a toiletry bag..). Since then I have had it on every day, and it has been running fairly accurately; fast 108 seconds in 60 days (1.8 sec/day). I have worn it on camping trips, (chopped wood for the camp), to Death Valley (282 feet below sea level), to the Grand Canyon (0 deg F), mushrooming forays, fancy concerts, business meetings etc. Recently, I even had it on throughout the duration of a week-long snorkel/dive trip on the island of Oahu, in Hawaii. It goes effortlessly from boardshorts to the boardroom, as the saying goes. This versatility is the reason I believe divers are so popular these days. Here are a few shots from the last week. Sorry for the amateur picture quality and small lense distortions, they are either just smart phone shots or dimly lit GoPro frame grabs.


Snorkeling Hanauma Bay, a perfect thing to do



After a full day on the beach I threw on a silk shirt and made a salty appearance downtown Honolulu at a Cuban restaurant’s tenth anniversary party. Many a Mojito and shots of rum all around. Good day.


Finally, the watch in its natural habitat, tracking bottom time. I was part of an “advanced cert only” boat, and the operator provided three tanks for subsurface activities. The whole experience was great, but the highlight of the day for me was the wreck on the first dive....


...where my dive buddy lit these white tips up at 94’ on the bottom with his light. Note to self: get a dive light. I had an uneasy feeling the whole upside-down wreck was resting on the handrails.


Here I am trying to impress a conch with my new watch. It seemed very unimpressed to me, showing no signs of excitement. This is my typical experience with most people these days too. The watch fit over the 5/3mm suit with the extendable clasp, and the micro-adjustments are very convenient day-to-day up top.


I was supposed to take my girlfriend surfing after the dives, but was exhausted and we went on an exotic fruit farm tour instead.


Finally back home in the kitchen after my adventures. I have good things to say about the hour hand advance feature, it makes changing time zones a breeze. The watch only tells the time; it can’t cook, or give me the date, but I do find it suits me very well.
Such a versatile watch. It looks soooo good!
 
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I should stop looking at SM300 threads, last time I tried one at my local AD, loved it on my wrist but still managed to leave the store without purchasing it.
It's getting harder to resist with threads and pictures like this 😁