Para quem estava na dúvida, segue texto do site da Omega sobre os relógios usados no filme.
Em resumo ele usou o PO e o AT.
SKYFALL (2012)
The past finally catches up with both Bond and M in SKYFALL, a film suffused with meditations on mortality of friends and colleagues, which deftly adds to the mythology of 007 without losing sight of the essentials of a Bond film – especially in the action sequences. It’s all change again on the watch front this time, but with evolution rather than revolution on the cards. In this 23rd outing,
Bond wears the OMEGA Planet Ocean 600M, OMEGA Co-Axial calibre 8500, 42mm, steel-on-steel (solid steel bracelet and case, but again with a black dial and bezel). This incorporates the latest self-winding chronometer movement, the 8500, with a 60-hour power reserve, although it’s hard to believe the hyperkinetic Bond could ever stop moving for that long. As the name suggests, this watch will operate at depths of 600M (2000ft – the current world record for the deepest SCUBA dive is 330m or 1,083ft, so it’ll cover most situations Bond might find himself in).
The second OMEGA featured in SKYFALL, rated to 150m (500 feet) – still a specialist depth well beyond any recreational diver – is the
OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra. Although a somewhat dressier watch than the Planet Ocean, with its ‘Teak Concept’ dial finish (vertical lines which echo the wooden striped decks of luxury yachts), this blue-dialled version shares the same movement as its more muscular sibling. This means both are incredibly shockproof and able to withstand whatever Bond – or more likely, his enemies – can throw at them.
LINK ORIGINAL:
http://www.omegawatches.com/spirit/james-bond/omega-and-bond