If you grew up watching Pierce Brosnan playing James Bond, or played GoldenEye on the Nintendo 64, then this watch is your childhood. The first Omega to grace Bond’s wrist was this 2541.80.00 Seamaster 300M. Launched just a few years before the 1995 GoldenEye movie, the 300M was Omega’s first step in coming back to its old form. It was a new dive watch, with an overly built bracelet, skeleton hands, wave dial, and a blue bezel. This was years before color dials and bezels were the norm, and the combination was enough to start a three-decades-long relationship with the British spy. Every generation of 300M since has built upon the foundation that this watch laid down. Not only is this a piece of history both horological and cinematic, it is also a damn fine watch.