Seamaster Planet Ocean
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT (Reference 215.30.44.22.01.001) is a robust and technically advanced professional dive watch, offering exceptional functionality for both underwater exploration and global travel with its integrated GMT complication. Crafted in stainless steel with a 43.5 mm case, it presents a highly legible and modern aesthetic with its matte black ceramic dial, orange GMT hand, and a unidirectional rotating ceramic bezel. Powered by the Master Chronometer Co-Axial Caliber 8906, it offers a 60-hour power reserve, METAS certification for ultimate precision and anti-magnetism, and a practical date function. The stainless steel bracelet with a secure folding clasp, helium escape valve, and impressive 600-meter water resistance make it a formidable and reliable tool for the most demanding adventures. The watch is in very good condition with only minor, intangible signs of wear, and includes its original box and papers.
Original: $7,607.24
-70%$7,607.24
$2,282.17



Description
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT (Reference 215.30.44.22.01.001) is a robust and technically advanced professional dive watch, offering exceptional functionality for both underwater exploration and global travel with its integrated GMT complication. Crafted in stainless steel with a 43.5 mm case, it presents a highly legible and modern aesthetic with its matte black ceramic dial, orange GMT hand, and a unidirectional rotating ceramic bezel. Powered by the Master Chronometer Co-Axial Caliber 8906, it offers a 60-hour power reserve, METAS certification for ultimate precision and anti-magnetism, and a practical date function. The stainless steel bracelet with a secure folding clasp, helium escape valve, and impressive 600-meter water resistance make it a formidable and reliable tool for the most demanding adventures. The watch is in very good condition with only minor, intangible signs of wear, and includes its original box and papers.























