
The Deep Black will hit stores in October 2016, with prices as follows:ĭeep Black in black, ref. 215.92.46.22.01.001 – SFr10,400 or S$16,150ĭeep Black in blue, ref. The Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black costs approximately the same as the Dark Side of the Moon, making it pricey in comparison to the ordinary stainless steel Planet Ocean, but the quality of the case and dial alleviate the sticker shock. The strap is rubber, moulded to resemble fabric on the front, and attached to a black ceramic coating folding clasp. It’s certified by Swiss measurements agency METAS and magnetism resistant to over 15,000 Gauss (equivalent to a small MRI machine) thanks to a silicon hairspring and secret alloys in the escapement. Thanks to what Omega terms Naiad Lock, the back sits perfectly aligned with the case (in all likelihood the case back is secured with a bayonet lock).īelow the sapphire back sits the calibre 8906, one of the Omega’s latest generation Master Chronometer movements. The case back is also ceramic, and unusually for the material, the back screws in the case. The second time zone hand is tipped with an orange arrow, with the 24-hour second time zone scale on the inner flange of the dial.

But regardless of the variant, the hands and hour markers are 18k white gold. The dial is black ceramic, mirror polished on the black and gold versions, but matte on the blue and red models. On the red and blue versions of the Deep Black, the bezel also has coloured rubber inlays to mark the first 15 minutes.Īnother difference between the versions is the case finish: the red and blue have brushed case surfaces, while the black and gold models are polished. The 45.5mm ceramic case has a black ceramic metal insert with markings in Liquidmetal, a specialised amorphous metal alloy.

The Bienne watchmaker has just revealed the Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black, a 600m diver’s watch with a GMT function, made entirely of black ceramic – case, bezel, back and even the dial.Īvailable in four variants – with the top the line being the black ceramic and 18k Sedna red gold – the Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black features all of Omega’s latest case technology. Now offered in white and all the colours in between, the ceramic case of the Speedmaster was merely the start. Answer: I guess this would really depend on how their families are. Omega made a splash with the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon three years ago, a variant of the Moon Watch made entirely of black ceramic. Anonymous said: femOmegaChuuya introduce femAlphaDazai to her family and vica verse. Facebook Linkedin Twitter Pinterest Weibo Mail Instagram
