VSF Omega Seamaster Diver 300M 210.62.42.20.03.001 Rose Gold Blue Dial Rubber Strap Super Clone

Price: $450 $542 17% OFF

•Case color and brushing match GEN 210.62.42.20.03.001 rose gold tone
•Wave dial texture depth closely replicates original blue ceramic look
•Bezel font, pearl position, and ceramic gloss aligned to GEN spec
•Clone 8801 movement layout visually mirrors genuine movement structure
•Case back engraving depth and rotor finish replicate original detailing
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Brand: Omega
Series / Model: Seamaster Diver 300M
Ref: 210.62.42.20.03.001
Factory: VSF (VS Factory)
Case Size: 42mm
Case Thickness: 13.5mm
Case Material: Full Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal with AR Coating
Movement: VSF Clone Cal.8801 Automatic Movement
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Strap / Bracelet: Blue Rubber Strap
Water Resistance: 300M (Replicated Rating)
Dial: Blue Wave Pattern Dial with Applied Markers
Bezel: Blue Ceramic Bezel, Diving Scale
Case Back: Transparent Sapphire Case Back
Clasp: Rose Gold Folding Clasp

How It Looks on Wrist

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VS Factory Omega Seamaster 300 210.62.42.20.03.001 Rose Gold Blue Dial — Full Breakdown

Most people hear "Seamaster 300" and immediately think of the steel models sitting around the $5K-$8K range. Fair enough. That's where most of the lineup lives. But this ref — the 210.62.42.20.03.001 — is a completely different animal. Full 18K Sedna gold case, deep blue dial. Retail on the gen? Around $23,000 USD. Yeah.

VS Factory just dropped their rep of this one with a custom 8801 movement, and honestly it might be the most interesting Seamaster build they've put out in a while. Let me walk you through it.


What Makes This Particular Seamaster 300 So Expensive

So why does a Seamaster 300 cost as much as some Rolexes? Simple — materials. Every single metal component on the gen is solid 18K Sedna rose gold. The case, the caseback, the crown, the clasp. All of it. That's not a light sprinkle of gold on a steel watch. That's the real deal, and the price reflects it.

Pair that with the sunburst blue dial and the blue rubber strap, and it just hits different compared to the regular steel refs. Completely different presence on the wrist.

The Material Situation — Let's Be Real

OK so here's where we need to have an honest conversation. The gen is solid 18K Sedna gold. VS Factory's version? Stainless steel case with real gold plating. Nobody in the rep game is doing solid gold cases — the cost would be insane and there'd be zero market for it at that price point.

That said, the plating work on this batch is genuinely well done. The rose gold tone matches up nicely with gen references I've seen. Same goes for the blue dial color — it's right where it should be. You're not going to get called out on color.

Weight is the one giveaway if someone actually held both side by side. Steel plus plating is always going to be lighter than solid gold. But on wrist, by itself? You won't notice it. Most people wearing this aren't going to have a gen next to it for comparison anyway.

Four Codes Matching — The Details Game

VS has been stepping up their detail game lately and this ref is no exception. You get four matching codes across the watch:

The lug engraving, the caseback sticker, the movement plate engraving, and the included warranty card — all showing the same serial. That's the four-code-match that VS has been doing on their newer releases.

One more thing worth pointing out. The caseback carries the AU 750 hallmark, matching what you'd find on the genuine piece as a precious metal indicator. Small detail but it shows VS is paying attention to the stuff that matters.

Custom 8801 Movement

Flip it over and you get VS's custom-decorated 8801 caliber. "8801" is clearly engraved on the rotor — legible and with decent depth to the lettering. The movement plate has its own serial number plus the 750 marking, and the balance wheel is done in full black.

Visually it looks the part. All the engravings and finishing you'd expect to see are present. In terms of reliability, VS movements have a solid track record at this point — I'm not worried about it.

Specs

Parameter Value
Case Diameter 42mm
Thickness ~13.3mm
Strap Blue natural rubber
Clasp Pin buckle (rose gold plated)
Movement Custom Cal. 8801
Case Material Stainless steel with real gold plating

Standard Seamaster 300 sizing. 42mm wears well on most wrists without feeling oversized, and the 13.3mm thickness is right in line with gen — slides under a cuff no problem.


Lume

Can't talk about a dive watch without mentioning lume. This one is strong. Like, noticeably strong even without charging it under direct light first. In a slightly dim room you can already see the indices glowing. Give it a quick charge and the thing absolutely lights up — hour markers, hands, bezel pip, everything pops.

If lume performance is something you care about, this one delivers.

Honest Flaws

No rep is perfect. If I had to nitpick this 210.62.42.20.03.001, two things come to mind.

First — the engravings on the movement plate. Under really close inspection, the lettering is maybe just a touch less crisp than gen. We're talking super minor stuff here. In normal wear or even casual inspection it's a non-issue. You'd have to be looking for it with a loupe to even notice.

Second — the weight thing I already mentioned. Steel with plating vs solid 18K gold. There's a difference. Not dramatic, not something that ruins the experience, but it exists. That's just the reality of repping a precious metal watch.

Beyond those two points? Really hard to find anything else to complain about.


Final Take

VS Factory's Omega Seamaster 300 210.62.42.20.03.001 in rose gold and blue is one of the more impressive builds they've done recently. The color matching is on point, the four-code serial system is a nice touch, the custom 8801 runs well, and the lume is legit. The material compromise is unavoidable at this price tier but the plating quality is solid enough that it doesn't undermine the overall package.

If you've been eyeing a Seamaster 300 that stands out from the usual steel lineup — this is the one to look at.




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