About the Omega Seamaster 300 Leather Strap Collection
The Omega Seamaster 300 traces its lineage to the 1957 original, a professional diving watch built for serious underwater use, and the modern reissue honors that heritage while adding contemporary refinements including the Master Co-Axial escapement and METAS-certified Master Chronometer movement in many references. The 41mm case size strikes a balance between vintage proportion and modern wearability, and the use of materials such as Sedna gold, Omega's proprietary rose-gold alloy, and grade 2 titanium elevates select references well beyond standard stainless steel offerings. Pairing these robust sport cases with leather straps softens the aesthetic, making the Seamaster 300 equally at home at a dinner table as on an adventure, a versatility that has driven strong collector demand for leather-configured examples.
What to Look For
Buyers should pay close attention to case material and dial color when comparing references, as the jump from stainless steel to two-tone, solid Sedna gold, or yellow gold configurations carries meaningful differences in rarity and price. The titanium reference 233.92.41.21.03.001 stands out with its blue Arabic-index dial, a distinct look that appeals to collectors seeking something beyond the standard black dial, while solid yellow gold examples such as 234.63.41.21.99.001 and 234.63.41.21.99.002 in green and blue dials command premium positioning within the line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Omega Seamaster 300 leather strap watches brand new?
The majority of listings in this collection are explicitly marked brand new, meaning they are unworn examples in original condition with accompanying documentation. Bizak and Co. authenticates every piece before listing, so buyers can purchase with confidence regardless of condition designation.
What is the difference between Sedna gold and yellow gold in these Seamaster 300 references?
Sedna gold is Omega's proprietary alloy that produces a warm rose-gold tone and is engineered for long-term color stability, while yellow gold references display the classic bright yellow hue associated with traditional fine watchmaking. Both precious-metal configurations command higher price points than stainless steel or two-tone examples and represent the top tier of the Seamaster 300 leather strap lineup.
Can I find the Omega Seamaster 300 with a leather strap in multiple dial colors for sale here?
Yes, this collection includes black, blue, and green dial options across various case materials, giving buyers meaningful choice within a single model line. The blue Arabic-index dial on the titanium reference and the green dial on the yellow gold reference are particularly distinctive picks for collectors who want a more expressive look.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.