The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean DEEP BLACK: even more beautiful when it’s dark

 

Did you know: The Seamaster Planet Ocean “Deep Black” is the first Planet Ocean timepiece to be crafted from a single block of ceramic – illustrating how Omega pushed the boundaries of craftsmanship in creating these pieces.

 

This exquisite timepiece is not only eye-catching, but is a state-of-the-art creation that stands alone in the industry.

 

This highly functional timepiece is also aesthetically on point and is a must-have for the lover of innovation and functional beauty, with each model declaring its own personality of sophistication or sportiness.

 

The rubber straps are designed to look like fabric. The leather strap is also water resistant and both feature a ceramised titanium fold over clasp with a ceramic clasp cover.

 

Omega has integrated into these timepieces a GMT functionality as well as a diving scale.

 

These divers’ watches are also significant for their Master Chronometer certification and have passed the 8 tests set by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).

 

Specifications:

 

– 45.5mm case

– Water-resistant to a depth of 600m

– Resistant to magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss

– Transparent case back highlighting its OMEGA Master Chronometer calibre 8906 movement

– Available in 4 variations, sporty or sophisticated

 

More from Omega Seamaster

 

With Omega creating the first ever “divers watch for everyone”, one can say they pioneered the relationship between timepieces and the world of adventure. OMEGA’s sporty Seamaster collection is a tribute to the brand’s maritime legacy. This exquisite example of their renowned watchmaking pays homage to OMEGA’s dive watch heritage and their adventurous pioneering spirit.

 

Revisiting your favourites:

 

Seamaster Diver 300M

Co-Axial Chronograph 44 mm

 

Specifications:

– Water-resistant to a depth of 300m

– Self-winding chronograph

– Helium escape valve

 

Seamaster Diver 300M

Co-Axial 41 mm

 

Specifications:

– Water-resistant to a depth of 300m

– Self-winding chronometer

– Helium escape valve