Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean is the heavier, more technical side of Omega diving watches, with strong bezels, helium escape valves on many generations, serious water resistance and a bolder case profile than Aqua Terra or Seamaster Diver 300M.
Listings can include 600M references, Ultra Deep pieces, special editions and black, white, blue or beige dials. Diameter, thickness and generation decide whether the watch feels like a daily diver or a specialist instrument.
Watches
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Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 215.30.44.21.01.001 44 mm Black Dial
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 232.30.42.21.01.001 42 mm Black Dial
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 215.30.44.21.03.001 44 mm
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 215.30.44.22.01.001 43.5 mm Black Dial
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 215.30.46.21.03.001 45.5 mm Blue Dial
Omega Planet Ocean 232.32.46.21.01.003 45.5 mm Black Dial
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 215.30.46.51.01.002 45.5 mm Black Dial
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 215.30.46.51.01.001 45.5 mm Black Dial
Omega Seamaster Heavy Dive 232.30.42.21.04.001 42 mm White Dial
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean in Saudi Arabia
Start with depth and size
Planet Ocean watches vary sharply by case diameter and thickness. A 40 or 42 mm model can feel wearable, while 43.5 mm, 45 mm and Ultra Deep references carry much more mass.
Water-resistance rating and case architecture are part of the appeal, but they also affect comfort. The most technical Planet Ocean is not always the easiest to wear.
Dial, bezel and generation
Black dials are the most traditional. White and blue dials feel brighter, while limited editions can carry a collector premium.
Ceramic bezels, Master Chronometer movements, bracelet or rubber strap, box and papers, service history and case condition should be read together.
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