When attached to the exterior of the submarine piloted by Victor Vescovo, during the Five Deeps Expedition, this watch made it to the deepest point known by mankind, when it made its world record dive of 10,928 metres in the Mariana Trench. This Planet Ocean collection already served as a vessel for the development of what’s basically THE most advanced dive watch ever created, the Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional. The Seamaster Ultra-Deep prototype that broke the record for the deepest dive ever in 2019 And now that the Ploprof 1200M has been discontinued, there’s an empty space in the collection for a true professional deep-dive watch. The latter was launched in 2005 and has since known multiple evolutions, with the addition of ceramic bezels and new movements, such as the recent Master Chronometer Calibre 8900. Looking at the recent history, the collection is now divided in 4 ranges the classic Seamaster Diver 300m (also known as the Bond Watch), the more casual and civilian Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m, the vintage-inspired and freshly revamped Seamaster 300 that pays tribute to the first professional version of 1957 and finally, the Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m, the most robust and advanced watch within the collection. One of the toughest mechanical dive watches ever created (almost to prototype levels), it’s also available as a complete collection of steel watches, but Omega being Omega, the R&D team decided that they needed a new steel alloy, and it’s named O-MegaSteel.īorn in 1948, the Seamaster collection is surely the one that bears most of the brand’s innovations. Based on the lessons learned with the Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional that reached the deepest point in the ocean during the Five Deeps Expedition to the Mariana Trench, Omega now releases what’s basically a barely-downgraded version available for a wide audience, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep 6,000m. Whether you’re wearing a wetsuit or tuxedo, this model with its rotating bezel is always a stylish choice.As we’ve explained in the article talking about the titanium edition, Omega is releasing this year an ultra-dive watch, a model that summarizes everything the brand does best, mechanically and regarding resistance to all possible external elements. The Omega Seamaster Ploprof, launched in 1970, is a professional diving watch that is water-resistant to 1,200 metres. At CHRONEXT, a large selection of Omega vintage watches at comparatively low prices is always available. The Railmaster no longer appears in the Omega catalogue and can only be found on the pre-used market these days. Once designed for engineers, scientists and railway mechanics, the Omega Seamaster Railmaster has become extremely popular with vintage enthusiasts. The watch is water-resistant up to 600 metres, has the co-axial escapement patented by Omega, and the innovative helium valve. Launched in 2005, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean is one of the youngest models in the range. Newer editions have also been equipped with the anti-magnetic co-axial caliber. Whether practical GMT function, chronograph or three-hand watch - the Seamaster 300 collection is available in various versions. The Omega Seamaster 300 Professional Diver is a worldwide star with a sporty elegance that exudes both design and functionality. The 231.10.42.21.01.002 reference -up to 1.5 Tesla (15,000 Gauss), is resistant to magnetic fields and therefore more robust than almost any other watch in the world. This is partly due to its innovative Co-Axial caliber 8508. As a solid diving watch, the Aqua Terra withstands a water depth of up to 150 metres and has stood out from the crowd since 2013. The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra is a perfect combination of tradition and innovation.
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