The predecessor of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 6000M watch once achieved a feat in 2019. The prototype watch followed the explorer Victor Vescovo's deep dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, creating the world's single-person dive of 10,928 meters at that time. record. Three years later, Omega shrunk it down to 45.5 mm and mass-produced it as a civilian version. Best cheap watches online, discover our affordable replica Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean watches collection. Wide range of luxury watches brands.
This mainly relies on four more important core technologies: the first is the domed convex sapphire glass, the design is inspired by the porthole of the diving cabin, which can withstand 7.5 tons of pressure; the second is the design concept of Omega's innovative sapphire glass gasket and The assembly ensures the waterproof performance and the convenience of assembly, improves the pressure resistance of the watch, and does not require the design of the helium escape valve to meet the needs of long-term saturation diving operations. The third is the screw-in crown, which enhances the sealing of the watch. The fourth is the unique way of assembling the case back and case. These four points ensure the deep diving performance of the watch to a large extent, and at the same time reduce the size of the watch to a large extent, making it a civilian professional diving watch chosen by consumers.
The gradient dial is matched with a charcoal black bezel, and a white luminous coating is used as the bright color embellishment of the watch, which is very suitable for daily wear or casual fashion. In addition, titanium material is lighter than stainless steel, precious metal K gold and other materials. Even if the size is slightly larger than conventional watches, it is very comfortable to wear. The watch case back is decorated with a grade 5 titanium badge, and the "sonar" logo is engraved with laser technology.
Friday, September 9, 2022
Professional Diving Watch - Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 6000M
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