The Omega Seamaster has been an icon of precision and elegance since its introduction in 1948, celebrated for its association with deep-sea exploration and its role as James Bond's timepiece of choice. Inspired by this legendary watch, I've designed a clock that captures the Seamaster's timeless style and functionality. Whether you're a fan of horology or simply appreciate classic design, this clock is a tribute to one of the most enduring watch lines in history.
Note: Do not hit the arrange button when printing, as it will separate the pieces from their correct positions.
Recommended Print Plates
Dial Plate: Smooth PEI plate (I added supports for the 4 tabs)
Bezel Plate: Smooth PEI plate (no supports required)
Filaments Needed (only 4 are needed at a time)
Black
Silver (preferably metallic or silk)
White
Red for Seamaster logo
Glow filament for accurate Lume (use white if you don't have glow)
Hardware Needed
4x M3 x 4mm conical screws
1x Bambu Clock Kit 011
Assembly Instructions
Bezel and Dial:
Line up the top of the bezel with the top of the dial.
Use 4 M3 screws to attach the dial to the bezel through the 4 tabs.
Clock Mechanism:
Insert the clock mechanism into the slot on the back of the dial, ensuring it is fully seated.
Attach the thin brass nut onto the post protruding from the front of the dial and tighten.
Hands:
Attach the hour hand first, pushing it onto the larger part of the post as far as it will go without excessive force.
Next, attach the minute hand similarly onto the smaller part of the post.
For the second hand, pry the small pin piece from the second hand included in the clock kit. Push the pin through the printed second hand from the top, and insert the end of the pin into the hole at the end of the mechanism post.
You may need to add a small drop of glue to get the second hand to stick to the pin
Ensure all hands move freely without contacting each other
Final Steps:
Insert the battery into the mechanism.
Set the time.
Enjoy your Omega Seamaster Diver 300 inspired clock!
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Excellent Model. Love the attention to detail with the Wave dial. Printed in dark blue to match my Bond Seamaster. If you do a Rolex Explorer next it will round out my collection.
Beautiful design, i made mine on a textured plate and it came out great. Love all your other clocks as well, double boosted all of them and eagerly following for new stuff! Any chance you will do a Zenith El Primero next? I am a big Omega fan but the Speedmasters (except the Skywalker X-33) are a bit boring. Would actually be very cool to design an ana-digi clock from something like the X-33 or Breitling Aerospace but I guess that would require quite a bit of work, and some kind of digital module.
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