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HANDS-ON: The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue” lives up to its name. While one of the key trends of Basel 2017 is a move towards more wrist-friendly dive watches .Updated for 2020, read the history and guide to the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean and learn how this dive watch became a modern icon. HANDS-ON: The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue” lives up to its name. While one of the key trends of Basel 2017 is a move towards more wrist-friendly dive watches (see exhibits A and B), there’s no doubt that big and bold is still the name of the game. A classic example of this explorative ethos is this — the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue”. The gorgeous and amply proportioned 45.5mm case is hewn from solid ceramic, and finished in a gorgeous shade of blue, and contrasted by bright bursts of orange.

The Omega Planet Ocean, this first generation, at 42mm, is truly an under appreciated, and under valued watch. It is a great watch that is not over bearing, has great looks, wears nicely, and is both sporty and can be somewhat dressy as well should you wish so. Last year saw the Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional reach a staggering 10,929m underwater, breaking the world record for a wristwatch in the Mariana Trench. Now, the Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial and the Planet Ocean are engaged in their own battle at the top of Omega’s steel-diver catalogue. From the applied Omega logo and the gloss ceramic dial to the colour-matched datewheel and the liquidmetal bezel; I think the watch just gives off the perfect balance between luxury and toughness that I expect from my watches; smaller size or not. Planet ocean is one heck of a watch and a serious movement inside. I have had my 42 for awhile and love it. While the weight IS substantial, you will get used to it with a well fitted bracelet.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black is packed with innovations. Not only does it have a ceramic case, cut-out of one block, it also features a ceramic bezel, in-house developed caliber 8906 movement and a water resistance of 60 bar (~ 600 meters). Omega’s new Planet Ocean model, introduced at Baselworld 2017 fair, fascinated the marine enthusiast with its blue ceramic case used for the first time and orange details. Omega Planet Ocean shines out as a more focused line of the Seamaster collection.

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Jorg reviews the much-debated Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT Dark Grey With a ceramic case and a titanium movement Check it out!Updated for 2020, read the history and guide to the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean and learn how this dive watch became a modern icon. HANDS-ON: The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue” lives up to its name. While one of the key trends of Basel 2017 is a move towards more wrist-friendly dive watches (see exhibits A and B), there’s no doubt that big and bold is still the name of the game. A classic example of this explorative ethos is this — the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue”. The gorgeous and amply proportioned 45.5mm case is hewn from solid ceramic, and finished in a gorgeous shade of blue, and contrasted by bright bursts of orange.

The Omega Planet Ocean, this first generation, at 42mm, is truly an under appreciated, and under valued watch. It is a great watch that is not over bearing, has great looks, wears nicely, and is both sporty and can be somewhat dressy as well should you wish so. Last year saw the Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional reach a staggering 10,929m underwater, breaking the world record for a wristwatch in the Mariana Trench. Now, the Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial and the Planet Ocean are engaged in their own battle at the top of Omega’s steel-diver catalogue.

From the applied Omega logo and the gloss ceramic dial to the colour-matched datewheel and the liquidmetal bezel; I think the watch just gives off the perfect balance between luxury and toughness that I expect from my watches; smaller size or not. Planet ocean is one heck of a watch and a serious movement inside. I have had my 42 for awhile and love it. While the weight IS substantial, you will get used to it with a well fitted bracelet. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black is packed with innovations. Not only does it have a ceramic case, cut-out of one block, it also features a ceramic bezel, in-house developed caliber 8906 movement and a water resistance of 60 bar (~ 600 meters).

Omega’s new Planet Ocean model, introduced at Baselworld 2017 fair, fascinated the marine enthusiast with its blue ceramic case used for the first time and orange details. Omega Planet Ocean shines out as a more focused line of the Seamaster collection.

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