The rest of the specs are what'd you'd expect for the modern Seamaster 300M. That means inside ticks Omega's METAS-certified Master Chronometer caliber 8800 with 55
link hours of power reserve. The case is 42mm wide, 13.7mm thick, and comes on a stainless steel bracelet with Omega's new Quick Change System. The MSRP is $8,700 (compare this to $5,900
link for the standard stainless steel Seamaster 300). Omega says this is a special edition for the Paris
link 2024 Games, but not a numbered or limited edition.