Omega
Seamaster 007 SKYFALL Aqua Terra James Bond Full-set - Stainless Steel Bracelet
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Skyfall” 232.30.42.21.01.004, steel, black teak concept dial, automatic, Pre-Owned 2013, Full Set
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Diameter41,5 mm
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MovementAutomatic
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CaseSteel
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StrapSteel Strap
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ContentFull-Set
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GenderMan
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Gender for GoogleMan
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WaterproofingWaterproof
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Year2013
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ModelAutomatic Date
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VersionStainless Steel Bracelet
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Manufacturer reference232.304.22101004
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Certificate of authenticityYes
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Mostra referenceMS05261349
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CaliberOmega Caliber 8500
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Number of rubies39
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Lug Width (mm)20
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Glass typeSapphirre Glass
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DialBlack Dial Superluminova Indexes
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LoopClasp
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Strap typeOriginal Strap
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Mini Bracelet Length (cm)14
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Maxi Bracelet Length (cm)24
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Strap colorStainless Steel
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Specificities25 200 BPH, Power reserve 60h, 20 ATM
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean reference 232.30.42.21.01.004 known as “Skyfall”, 41.5 mm steel case, black teak concept dial with applied indexes, Omega calibre 8500 Co-Axial automatic movement operating at 25,200 vibrations per hour, approximately 60-hour power reserve after full winding, 39 jewels, Omega steel bracelet, 150-meter water resistance, production 2013, Full Set watch with original box and papers, fully inspected and covered by a 3-year warranty by Mostra.
« There are watches that appear in a film, and others that ultimately become part of the history of the character who wears them. »
It belongs to that second category. A watch that moves beyond simple product placement and settles into a visual, almost emotional continuity. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Skyfall is not limited to an appearance within the James Bond universe, it accompanies a precise moment in the evolution of the character, a more restrained, more introspective period where elegance replaces effect.On the wrist, the watch immediately establishes a sense of balance. The 41.5 mm case maintains a strong presence without ever becoming demonstrative. The steel bracelet extends this sensation with fluidity, creating a natural continuity between the watch and the wrist. The black teak concept dial captures light with depth. Its vertical lines, inspired by teak yacht decks, structure the surface subtly, introducing a texture that constantly transforms the perception of the dial. The applied indexes and faceted hands emerge with clarity, creating the readability characteristic of modern Seamaster watches. Nothing feels excessive, everything appears exactly where it belongs. It is precisely within this restraint that the watch finds its elegance. Beyond its design, this reference carries a specific dimension.
When it appears on James Bond’s wrist in Skyfall in 2012, the watch accompanies a profound reinterpretation of the character. More mature, more human, less demonstrative. The Omega Skyfall 232.30.42.21.01.004 becomes the expression of a more contemporary Bond, where luxury no longer depends on ostentation, but on coherence.Within the history of James Bond watches, this reference occupies a particular place. It does not attempt to be a gadget watch, nor an extreme dive watch. It represents a more elegant and versatile reading of the Bond universe. A watch capable of moving from a tailored suit to a more physical environment without ever changing its nature.Since the 1990s, Omega has built one of the strongest partnerships in contemporary watchmaking through James Bond. Yet among all the references associated with this universe, the Skyfall remains distinct. It belongs to that category of watches which move beyond marketing collaboration to become genuinely associated with a defining period of the character.
From a collector’s perspective, this watch now holds increasing importance. It belongs to a generation of Aqua Terra models still relatively pure in their proportions, before the more contemporary evolution of the line. It retains an understated elegance that distinguishes it from more technical or more demonstrative Seamaster references.The movement directly reinforces this high-end reading. The Omega calibre 8500 Co-Axial operates at 25,200 vibrations per hour, with an approximate 60-hour power reserve after full winding and a construction of 39 jewels. Developed in-house by Omega, it represents an important stage in the brand’s return to modern manufacture movements. Its Co-Axial escapement ensures long-term stability and consistency while preserving a fluid mechanical character. This movement does not seek visibility, yet it becomes evident through use, through the sensation of constant precision, through the way it accompanies daily life without ever disrupting its own logic.
The steel case maintains an architecture balanced between sports watch and dress watch. The teak concept dial introduces depth and texture without ever disturbing readability. The sapphire crystal protects the watch discreetly, while the 150-meter water resistance confirms the Seamaster’s enduring connection to the nautical world. Wearing an Omega Seamaster Skyfall today means wearing a watch that belongs simultaneously to Omega’s contemporary history and to the history of James Bond watches. A piece capable of accompanying everyday life with complete naturalness, while preserving the cultural and collector dimension that immediately distinguishes it.
This example is offered as an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Skyfall Full Set, with original box and papers, in excellent overall condition, carefully inspected in our workshop. A coherent piece, particularly relevant within a collector’s reading of Bond-related watches.Choosing an Omega Seamaster from Mostra requires a precise perspective. Each watch is selected with more than 40 years of watchmaking expertise, with attention given to authenticity, coherence and actual condition. This piece has been fully inspected, authenticated and prepared for immediate wear with confidence. You benefit from personalized guidance and a 3-year Mostra warranty. Mostra is built on a long-term relationship with its clients, supported by 5-star Google reviews and regular recognition within the professional watchmaking press. A watch such as this does not remain limited to its appearance in a film, it settles into collective memory.
