Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Watch

Omega self-winding watch in steel, 43.5 mm. Steel bracelet and folding clasp with comfort and diver's extension. Water-resistant to 600 meters. Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M collection.

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Collection

Functions

Master chronometer certification, screw-down crown, time zone function, unidirectional rotating bezel, antimagnetic, chronometer, date, helium escape valve

Movement

Frequency

25'200 vibrations/hour (3.5 Hz)

Power reserve

60 hours

Dial size

43.5mm

Dial thickness

16.1mm

Waterproofing

600 m (60 bar)

Material

Dial

Steel

Dial color

Case shape

Round

Ice

Scratch-resistant domed sapphire crystal, double-sided anti-reflective coating

Caseback

Transparent background

Watchband material

Steel

Weight

216g

Buckle

Folding clasp with comfort setting and diver extension

Gender

In 2005, OMEGA launched its Planet Ocean line, with its maritime heritage in mind. Today, the elegant OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer pays tribute to OMEGA’s dive watch heritage.
This model features a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and a polished black ceramic dial with Arabic numerals and a date window at 3 o'clock. The bezel, which combines black ceramic and orange rubber for the first time, is mounted on a 43.5 mm stainless steel case and features a Liquidmetal™ diving scale.
The watch also stands out with its screwed-down caseback with a honeycomb design and its stainless steel bracelet closed by a patented extendable folding clasp.
The OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer is water resistant to 600 metres (60 bar / 2,000 feet) and has a helium-escape valve. The OMEGA Master Chronometer calibre 8900 at the heart of this timepiece is visible through the transparent caseback. To achieve Master Chronometer certification, it had to pass eight rigorous tests set by METAS, the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology.

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