VS Factory Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition Titanium Mesh Bracelet Black Dial Super Clone

Price: $525 $633 17% OFF

•Replica titanium case and mesh bracelet match GEN Ref 210.90.42.20.01.001 weight and texture.
•Dial layout, broad arrow hands and vintage lume tone closely replicate original 007 edition details.
•Bezel color tone and markers reproduced to mirror GEN military-style brown insert look.
•VSF clone 8806 movement architecture visually aligned with genuine caliber layout.
•Caseback engravings and Naiad lock orientation replicated to match GEN construction style.
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Brand: Omega
Series / Model: Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition
Ref: 210.90.42.20.01.001
Factory: VS Factory (VSF)
Case Size: 42mm
Case Thickness: ~13mm
Case Material: Solid Titanium
Crystal: Domed Sapphire Crystal
Movement: VSF Clone Cal.8806 Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Strap / Bracelet: Titanium Mesh Bracelet + Nylon Strap
Water Resistance: 300m (Replica Rating)
Dial: Matte Black Dial with Aged Lume Markers
Bezel: Titanium Bezel with Brown Aluminum Insert
Case Back: Solid Caseback with Military-Style Engraving
Clasp: Folding Titanium Clasp

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VS Factory Omega Seamaster 300 210.90.42.20.01.001 "No Time to Die" — Full Breakdown

Look, if you've been in the rep game for any amount of time, you already know VS Factory. Their Omega Seamaster line has been solid since day one. Gen after gen, the build quality speaks for itself — clean finishing, reliable movements, consistent output. That's just what VS does.

But here's the thing. The market's been flooded with fakes of VS fakes. Yeah, you read that right. Knockoffs of a knockoff. A lot of folks got burned buying what they thought was a VS piece, only to end up with some budget-tier garbage. So VS responded — they dropped the V3 update on this 210.90.42.20.01.001 "No Time to Die" edition, and honestly? It was worth the wait.

Let me walk you through what makes this one tick.


The Overall Vibe

The design direction here is younger, fresher. VS leaned into a retro-meets-modern look that just works. Think 1980s military cool blended with something you'd actually wear to brunch. It doesn't try too hard. That's why it works.

42mm case. Unidirectional rotating bezel in black. Crown at 3 o'clock, helium escape valve at 11. Standard Seamaster layout on paper — but spend a minute with it and you'll notice this one carries itself differently from the rest of the 300 lineup.


The Crystal — And Why It Matters

This isn't your typical flat sapphire. VS went with a domed sapphire crystal on this ref, and it changes everything under the light. There's a depth to it. A warmth. It catches reflections in a way that flat crystals simply can't, and it's one of those details that makes the watch feel more expensive than it is.

Small thing, huge impact.


Bezel: Aluminum, Not Ceramic

Yeah, aluminum. Not ceramic. And before you raise an eyebrow — that's gen-correct for this reference. The insert and the surrounding bezel structure are both aluminum with a matte, almost sandblasted texture.

The graduation markings have real depth to them. Paired with brown-toned lume plots, the whole bezel gives off that "been through some things" vintage patina look. Color-wise, no discernible difference from gen. And the bezel-to-dial alignment? Spot on. The indices line up exactly where they should.


Dial Details

Brown indices. Brown hands. Vintage-style lume that looks almost like a muted salmon tone from a distance. It's a vibe.

Now here's where this ref splits from other Seamaster 300s — there's no date window at 6 o'clock. Just a clean, uncluttered dial. Looks way more balanced this way if you ask me.

What you do get at 6 o'clock is the Broad Arrow symbol printed above the text. If you're not familiar, that's a British military property mark. It's a nod to the watch's mil-spec roots and ties the whole "Bond" identity together nicely.


Case Finishing

VS doesn't cut corners on case work and this piece is no exception. The lateral brushing is crisp and even. The polished bevels along the edges are bright, smooth — no sharpness, no rough transitions. Lug curvature matches gen profile closely. Nothing to complain about here.


The Caseback — Where 007 Lives

Solid caseback on this one. No display window. And honestly, for this particular reference, that's a good thing — more on that in a sec.

The engraved numbers on the back aren't random. Every digit means something:

Engraving Meaning
0552 Royal Navy code
923-7697 Dive watch designation
A Screw-down crown equipped
007 James Bond's agent number
62 Release year of Dr. No (1962), the first Bond film

If you're a Bond fan, this caseback alone is worth the price of entry. The whole thing reads like a love letter to the franchise.

One more thing — the caseback uses a slot-in design rather than the standard screw-down type you see on other Seamasters. Unique to this ref.


Movement: V3 Finally Gets It Right

So the gen 8806 caliber has a two-position crown — first position for date (which this ref doesn't use), second for time setting. Older VS versions, the V1 and V2, had a three-position setup: winding, date, time. Obviously not correct.

The V3 fixes this. One functional position for winding, matching gen spec. There's still a ghost position in there — an empty click — but it's a non-issue. With a solid caseback, nobody's ever going to know. Functionally and visually, it's sorted.


Bracelet & Case Material — The Titanium Situation

This watch went through two rounds of updates and it's worth knowing the history.

First batch: VS shipped these with a stainless steel case and bracelet. Problem is, the gen is titanium. The Milanese mesh strap was also off-spec, and it was missing the drilled hole detail on the strap. Not great.

Updated batch: Case swapped to titanium — correct to gen. Mesh strap got the hole detail added. The one remaining gap? The Milanese strap itself is still steel, not titanium. In hand, the weight difference is minimal and most people won't notice on-wrist. But it's there. Hopefully VS sorts this out in a future run.


Bottom Line

Not flawless — the mesh strap material is the one lingering miss. But everything else? The vintage aluminum bezel, the domed crystal, the V3 movement correction, the titanium case, that 007 caseback with all its coded details...

It adds up to one of the strongest reps VS has put out in a while.

If you're into the Bond aesthetic, or you just want a Seamaster 300 that doesn't look like every other Seamaster 300 out there, this 210.90.42.20.01.001 "No Time to Die" is a seriously solid pick.


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