Omega Seamaster 007 First Light Watch
Omega has been making time-only Seamasters for James Bond since Pierce Brosnan wore one in GoldenEye in 1995. The 007 First Light is the first chronograph in that lineage, and the first Bond watch designed for a video game rather than a film. In 007 First Light, the IO Interactive and Amazon MGM Studios origin story, a 26-year-old Bond uses the watch as a mission tool equipped with a hacking device and laser strap. Omega translated that into a 44mm stainless steel case with a black polished ceramic bezel, matching black ceramic pushers, a black ceramic wave dial with a PVD bronze gold subdial ring at 3 o'clock, and rhodium-plated hands and indices with Super-LumiNova. Water resistant to 300 meters, Caliber 9900 automatic movement inside, and a presentation box designed to look like the in-game suitcase it arrives in.

