Having undergone so many wonderful timepieces, but this one really makes me hard to not mention it, the Omega Seamaster Planet series watch. This Planet Ocean is a relatively new model, but so far, it has become very popular in and outside of watch circles.
The case carries over some legacy design features of previous Seamaster generation. It has nice polished and finished surface. And it has numerous angles and curves which vary the way light strikes and is reflected from the case, yet, there are no sharp corners and it’s completely comfortable. Of course, there’s the gorgeous Sea Monster logo on the case back.
A helium release valve is built into the case, making this watch particularly useful in extended time deep dives. And the model boasts a water proof to 600 meters on genuine pieces.
The unidirectional bezel features new coin edge design, which is more easily gripped underwater. When grip it, it has nice click sound as it makes its way around the dial. And the markings are very legible.
The watch uses a sapphire crystal that has anti-reflective coating and excellent scratch durable performance.
As the case reaches 45.5 mm, the dial space is very big. And the oversized markers and the large arrowhead hands make for excellent visibility.
The date window is at 3:00, though without magnifier, it is also easily read.
The stainless steel bracelet is well constructed, thick and heavy. The bracelet top and bottom have a brushed finish, and the sides are polished. Friction pins are used in the adjustable links. And this bracelet isn’t a hair puller.
And it has a version with orange bezel and orange makers on the dial, which looks extremely hot and fashionable.
What is more, it also has a version with rose gold plated over the case, bracelet, and bezel edge. A really and truly eye catcher.
Finally, these three models also come in 42 mm stainless steel case. So you have more choices.
The genuine of this watch is around 4600USD,and the price of the replica watch is somewhere around 150USD, big difference!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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