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Seamaster 300 (Heritage) homages — the affordable Omega Seamaster 300 (Heritage) alternatives

2 spec-checked homages of the Omega Seamaster 300 (Heritage) (vintage diver, broad-arrow hands, no crown guard, sword seconds), ranked by how closely they follow the original by our published rubric — with prices, movements and honest notes so you can get the look without the $7,600 entry price.

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The Omega Seamaster 300 (Heritage) (ref 234.30.41) is a 41mm dive watch, 300m water resistant, running a Automatic (Omega 8912). At about $7,600 it is one of the most homaged designs in the hobby — here is the honest field, closest first.

The 2 best Seamaster 300 (Heritage) homages, ranked by fidelity

HomageBrandFidelityPriceMovementSizeShop
Vintage Diver SN011
a well-judged take on the vintage diver with broad-arrow hands and mostly brushed surfaces; the community favourite, sold direct · often cheaper direct
San Martin85~$300 / 200mAutomatic (Seiko NH35)41mmShop ›
1957 Diver
the vintage Seamaster look with a ceramic bezel over aluminium and no fragile lume pip; a lot of diver for the money
Steeldive80~$150 / 200mAutomatic (Seiko NH35)41mmShop ›
Closest to the original: Vintage Diver SN011 (San Martin), fidelity 85. Best on a budget: 1957 Diver at ~$150.

How we scored these

Fidelity is a design-closeness score, not a quality score — dial and handset, bezel, case shape and proportions, movement class, and spec parity, per the published rubric. Open the homage finder to filter every watch by budget, case size, movement and original side by side.

FAQ

What is the best Seamaster 300 (Heritage) homage?
By our rubric the closest is the Vintage Diver SN011 from San Martin (fidelity 85). On a budget, the 1957 Diver at about $150 gets you most of the look for the least money.

Are Seamaster 300 (Heritage) homages legal?
Yes. An homage borrows design language — proportions, dial layout, bezel style — without carrying another brand's name or logo. That is legal and openly traded; Timex, Bulova and Steinhart all sell homages. We list only homages here, never counterfeits.

How much can you save versus a Omega Seamaster 300 (Heritage)?
The original is about $7,600. Homages here run from roughly $150 up, so you keep the design cues and lose most of the price.

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