Omega launched a bigger, pricier Worldtimer inside its Planet Ocean assortment right now.
The Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Black Ceramic is powered by Omega’s computerized, 3.5Hz, 60-hour, Co-Axial Grasp Chronometer caliber 8938, which was first launched in 2017, contained in the smaller 43 mm Aqua Terra Worldtimer.
Provided in a large 45.5 mm x 17.4 mm (51.5 mm lug-to-lug) brushed black ceramic [ZrO2] case, with a 22 mm lug width, the Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Black Ceramic is made for these with bigger wrists (we’d recommend roughly 7.5″ and above), or for these with smaller wrists that don’t thoughts watch with critical wrist presence.
Fortunately, the light-weight ceramic case helps with weight, nevertheless, at 143 grams on the textured rubber strap, the Planet Ocean Worldtimer nonetheless weighs (22 grams extra) than the 121-gram Aqua Terra Worldtimer in chrome steel on a strap, and (49 grams extra) than the 94-gram Aqua Terra Worldtimer in titanium on a strap.
Although this can be a Worldtimer (managed by two crowns), it’s additionally a Seamaster, and accordingly, there’s a unidirectional diving bezel, each crowns screw-down, the caseback screws-in, and it’s rated to a formidable 600-meters. The bezel is crafted from black ceramic, and incorporates a laser-ablated diving scale in optimistic reduction that’s been polished to face out in opposition to the matte background. Not visually the most effective for diving, however let’s be sincere neither is the busy worldtime dial.
In response to Omega, “Surrounding this topographic map is a 24-hour indication, dividing night time and day, beneath hesalite glass. The outer part of every dial is made with a DLC black color and is additional embellished with a laser-ablated and polished honeycomb sample.”
The 2025 Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Black Ceramic (Ref. 215.92.46.22.01.006, 215.92.46.22.01.007) is available in two variations, one which’s monochrome and the opposite provides a turquoise accent coloration.
The retail worth is an eye-watering $14,800, though Omega topped this worth with the Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT Darkish Grey.
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