Adventure-bound new watches from Omega, TAG Heuer and Luminox
Explore uncharted terrain, dive into the depths, and embrace every moment with these timepieces engineered for the bold
Omega
Omega has turned the watch from the new James Bond video game, 007 First Light, into a real-world release. The Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light appears in the game as a mission tool fitted with a hacking device capable of disrupting electronic equipment and a powerful laser strap.
This watch is the first chronograph in James Bond’s Seamaster Diver 300M history. It has a 44 mm stainless-steel case, a polished black ceramic bezel with white enamel diving scale, and polished black ceramic pushers.
The black ceramic dial features laser-engraved waves, a red Seamaster logo, a date window at 6 o’clock, and a bronze-gold PVD subdial ring at 3 o’clock. A similar bronze-gold finish appears on the central chronograph seconds hand.
The watch comes with a new black, grey and beige NATO strap inspired by the game, and echoing the No Time to Die colourway. On the underside of the sapphire caseback is the 007 First Light logo crafted in black metallisation. Also visible is Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9900, which powers the watch.
Tag Heuer
TAG Heuer’s new generation of Aquaracer Professional Solargraph watches goes green by using solargraph technology to convert natural and artificial light into energy.
The 28 mm Aquaracer Professional 100 Solargraph offers a more elegant expression, aimed at female wearers seeking sophistication as well as adventure.
Powered by the TH51-00 Solargraph movement, it provides up to eight months of autonomy when fully charged and requires around 14 hours to fully charge. The range includes black-and-blue sunray dials, plus two mother-of-pearl versions, all enhanced with diamond hour markers.
The 40 mm Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph reimagines TAG Heuer’s tool watch with sharper case geometry, a sculpted bezel, redesigned hands, interchangeable bracelet system, and water resistance up to 200 m.
Powered by the TH50-00 movement, it delivers 40 hours of power from just 10 minutes of light and up to 10 months fully charged. Available in steel and titanium references, it is not only tough and durable, but is also summer-ready.
Luminox
The Luminox Sand Turtle LM0326 expands the Leatherback Sea Turtle 0320 Series into a rugged, sand-colored model designed for arid and untamed terrains.
Inspired by the durable Leatherback Sea Turtle, the watch adapts the collection’s oceanic resilience to land environments. It retains the signature 44 mm turtle-shaped case with protected crown, uni-directional bezel, and a sand-colored rubber strap.
Constructed from a fibreglass-reinforced composite which the brand calls Carbonox, the case and bezel are lightweight, yet highly impact-resistant, ensuring both comfort and durability.
Its tonal, sand-camouflage aesthetic reflects a transition from ocean-inspired designs to land-focused utility, making it great for everyday adventure.
Powered by a Swiss-made Ronda 515 quartz movement, the Sand Turtle offers 100 m of water resistance.
The Luminox Light Technology guarantees constant-glow visibility for up to 25 years without external charging, supplemented by a Super-LumiNova dot at 12 o’clock for orientation in low-light conditions.
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