OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer GMT 43.5mm
The OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer GMT 43.5 mm is a reliable companion
The Swiss watch company also shows its deep connection to the world of the sea with the OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer GMT 43.5 mm. With this extraordinary timepiece, the company is not only offering divers a top-class watch. Timepieces from the Omega Seamaster series are among the most popular and sought-after diving watches in the world. They impress with their reliability and precision. Its high level of functionality also makes the OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer GMT 43.5 mm a reliable companion for professionals and hobby smokers.
Functional instrument
The OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer GMT 43.5 mm already has one of its most important technical features in its name. The watch's rather impressive case, with a diameter of 43.5 millimeters, is water-resistant to 60 bar. The dial is reliably covered by a curved, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. To ensure that reflections do not interfere with diving at great depths, the sapphire crystal is anti-reflective on both sides. A central GMT hand makes it possible to distinguish between two time zones at a glance. The 24-hour scale on the bidirectional rotating bezel serves the same purpose. It ensures that the watch user can easily distinguish between day and night.
Remarkable caliber
The OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Master Chronometer GMT 43.5 mm also has a helium escape valve. This valve is particularly important for diving. It allows the differences in pressure inside and outside the instrument that occur during expeditions to great depths to be compensated. The heart of the sporty watch is located inside the steel case. The Master Chronometer Caliber 8906 was developed and assembled exclusively by Omega. The wearer can see this exceptional movement through the transparent case back. The caliber is certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). In order for the movement to be awarded Master Chronometer status, it had to undergo a total of eight rigorous tests.