Hands-on with Summer Blue Seamaster 300M Diver

After spending 3+ months with Summer Blue Seamaster 300M Diver, I decided to make an in-depth review of the watch and what I’ve grown to like and dislike about the watch. 00:00 - Intro 00:25 - Dial Appeal 00:54 - Dial Drawback 01:07 - What I paid 01:20 - Peace of mind 01:36 - Movement 02:00 - Size & Comfort 02:45 - Lume & Markers 03:13 - Bezel 03:30 - Rubber Strap 04:15 - Not for everyone This Omega Seamaster Summer Blue is bold, fun, and surprisingly practical! In this video, I dive into the pros and cons after wearing it daily for two months. That dial is the star of the show – vibrant blue, mesmerizingly reflective, and changes completely depending on the light (though it can get hard to read in bright sunlight). At around $4.5k, you get Omega's outstanding build quality: tough materials, a robust movement with top-tier certifications, and a travel-friendly low-key vibe. Surprisingly, it's incredibly comfortable! Even at 42mm, it feels good on the wrist and wears smaller than you'd expect. The strap is a standout with clever design features. Should you watch? If you're looking for a high-quality, reliable dive watch with serious specs, a unique statement-making colorway, and a comfortable, less flashy alternative to a Rolex, then this review is for you! I break down why this watch grew on me despite its quirks. This video will be useful for anyone considering one of the following reference numbers: 210.30.42.20.10.001 210.90.42.20.01.001 210.92.42.20.01.001 210.30.42.20.03.001 210.32.42.20.03.001 210.32.42.20.03.002 210.30.42.20.03.003