Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Phantom of the Deep - Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep 6000m

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep 6000m professional diving watch. The dial design of the watch is unusual. The dial pattern faithfully reproduces the scene at the bottom of the Mariana Trench’s Challenger Deep, which was mapped by the Five Oceans Deep Expedition team using nearly one million sonar points. The texture of the dial's paint surface is like free-flowing sea water, presenting a unique and spectacular scene at the bottom of the ocean. Buy top Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean clone watches online, buy replica watches at twatchclone.ru. Get a high quality luxury watch at an affordable price.

In addition, the dial design is a hidden mystery. When ultraviolet light shines on the dial, it not only displays the West Pool, Middle Pool and East Pool at the bottom of the "Challenger" abyss of the Mariana Trench, but even more wonderfully, "OMEGA WAS HERE" The words pop up in front of you, indicating the 10,935-meter deep diving world record set by the Ultra Deep prototype watch when it dived again in 2020.

The hands and hour markers of the watch are covered with blue Super-LumiNova. The extremely dark blue tone of the dial echoes the watch’s astonishing 6,000-meter water resistance. The case size is 45.5 mm, and the case and bracelet are made of Omega’s original O-MEGASTEEL stainless steel alloy, which is durable. Thanks to the unique manufacturing process and composition, the strength of O-MEGASTEEL is twice that of ordinary fine steel alloys in the watchmaking industry, and the hardness is 40%-50% higher than ordinary fine steel. At the same time, the color is brighter and whiter, and it has outstanding corrosion resistance.

Turn over the watch, bypass the folding clasp engraved with the brand's iconic logo "Ω", and you can see the very commemorative case back design: all 11 models of the new Seamaster in Summer Blue watch are decorated with Poseidon Winter is riding on two seahorses. This pattern is a combination of the original seahorse and the modern seahorse. In the 1950s, during a trip to Venice, designer Jean-Pierre Borle got inspiration from the Poseidon mounts adorned on both sides of the iconic local gondolas, and designed the original seahorse pattern. Although there are some subtle changes in the design of the modern seahorse logo and the original seahorse, the connection between the present and the past is clearly visible in the pattern on the case back.

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