Special Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 215.32.44.21.09.001
- tom zhang
- Oct 29
- 2 min read
The most striking feature of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 215.32.44.21.09.001 watch is undoubtedly its new silicon nitride ceramic bezel. Compared to traditional ceramic, silicon nitride not only offers significantly improved wear resistance, making it less prone to scratches during daily wear, but also effectively reduces the watch's weight—the entire watch weighs only 137 grams, making it a "lightweight contender" among steel-cased dive watches, and it won't feel heavy even after prolonged wear. Best cheap watches online, discover our affordable replica Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean watches collection.
The bezel is bronze-colored and uses brushed and polished techniques for a smoother finish. It also incorporates liquid metal, a patented technology of the Swatch Group, primarily used in Omega and Blancpain watches. The dial, also with a beige base, uses a sandblasting process to create a delicate frosted texture. Under different lighting conditions, it subtly reveals a grainy shimmer, avoiding the monotony of a solid-color dial and adding a touch of sophistication. The Omega logo, three-dimensional hour markers, and hands on the dial are all coated with gray PVD and brushed, creating a soft contrast between the metallic luster and the beige dial, ensuring visual depth without appearing ostentatious.
The diving scale, hour markers, and hour hands on the bezel are all coated with Super-LumiNova luminescent material, ensuring clear readability even in dark environments. A date window is located at 3 o'clock on the dial, and the overall dial is clean, simple, and aesthetically pleasing. With a 43.5mm case diameter and 16.6mm thickness, it's considered a relatively large watch. The thickness is somewhat lacking, but for a watch water-resistant to 600 meters, achieving a truly slim profile is indeed difficult. However, the overall weight is moderate, and it doesn't feel heavy on the wrist.
It features the Omega Master Chronometer 8900 automatic movement, oscillating at 25,200 vibrations per hour, equipped with a free-sprung balance and silicon hairspring, and a 60-hour power reserve. It employs a Co-Axial escapement system, ensuring stable and accurate timekeeping. It also boasts excellent anti-magnetic properties, resisting interference from strong magnetic fields encountered in daily life. The movement is decorated with Omega's typical Geneva stripes. Furthermore, the case back utilizes the NAIAD LOCK technology, ensuring that the seahorse motif on the case back is always upright.









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