Seamaster Planet Ocean Grand Modèle

2900.50.91

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Seamaster Planet Ocean Grand Modèle

Brand  : Omega
Collection  : Seamaster
Model  : Seamaster Planet Ocean Grand Modèle
Reference  : 2900.50.91
Complement : Steel - Rubber Bracelet
Year : 2010
Is not commercialised any more

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  • Brand  : Omega
    Collection  : Seamaster
    Model  : Seamaster Planet Ocean Grand Modèle
    Reference  : 2900.50.91
    Complement : Steel - Rubber Bracelet
    Year : 2010
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 3 200 €
    Diameter : 45.5 mm
    Styles : Diving
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Omega 2500
    Calibre distinction : Chronometer
    COSC certified
    Case material : Steel
    Case peculiarity : Unidirectional turning bezel
    Screwed-down crown
    Helium valve
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 1000 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Luminescent
    Arabic numerals
    Glass : Domed
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Rubber
    Strap color : Black
    + More characteristics : Co-Axial escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish
    Power reserve: 48 hours

    Case
    Water resistance : 600 m

DESCRIPTION

  • Seamaster Planet Ocean

    With its rugged and functional styling, the Planet Ocean was one of the most spoken about watches of 2005.

    For all the technological advances, the Planet Ocean range is a Seamaster through and through. We are reminded of its origins by the Seamaster’s traditional Seahorse emblem on the screw-down back, the fluted bezel and strong use of contrasting colours on the dial. The Seamaster family is a core range of Omega’s watchmaking heritage and the sportiest member of the 1950’s trio, which also includes the classic Railmaster and the Speedmaster, the first and only watch worn on the moon. All three share design features such as the distinct case design, the curved horns and contrasting polished and brushed surfaces.  

    Beyond the requisites of a professional diver’s watch (300 metres/1000 feet) this model is water resistant to 600 metres/2000 feet. Other features that distinguish this as a professional diver’s instrument are the screw-in crown and screw-down case back, the helium escape valve, the fluted uni-directional rotating bezel featuring a luminous dot and the highly visible hands on the dial.  

    Positioned at 10 o’clock and embossed with the chemical symbol for helium “He”, the helium escape valve allows any atoms of this gas to escape during decompression. This is a vital function when using a diving bell, as minuscule helium atoms are able to penetrate the case and could damage the watch when expansion occurs during decompression. The chronograph push-buttons, made of steel and decorated with a coloured aluminium ring, are functional to 600 metres/2000 feet while the domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal has received an anti-reflective treatment on both sides for optimum clarity.  

    The matt black dial offers excellent contrast thanks to applied luminous hour markers and the use of Arabic numerals in either white or orange at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. The facetted rhodium-plated arrowhead hour and minute hands have SuperLuminova inserts and a highly visible orange tip further enhances the luminous arrowhead seconds hand. Along with the luminous dot on the bezel, the high visibility of the markers and hands are invaluable for measuring precise dive times, even when descending to the darkest depths of the ocean.  

    The Calibre 2500 high-quality self-winding mechanical movement with a power reserve of 48 hours drives the Planet Ocean. The Co-Axial escapement, proprietary Omega technology, considerably reduces friction in the heart of the watch mechanism and offers improved long-term reliability and accuracy. A free-sprung balance further improves this COSC-certified chronometer. 
  • Seamaster Planet Ocean

    With its rugged and functional styling, the Planet Ocean was one of the most spoken about watches of 2005.

    For all the technological advances, the Planet Ocean range is a Seamaster through and through. We are reminded of its origins by the Seamaster’s traditional Seahorse emblem on the screw-down back, the fluted bezel and strong use of contrasting colours on the dial. The Seamaster family is a core range of Omega’s watchmaking heritage and the sportiest member of the 1950’s trio, which also includes the classic Railmaster and the Speedmaster, the first and only watch worn on the moon. All three share design features such as the distinct case design, the curved horns and contrasting polished and brushed surfaces.  

    Beyond the requisites of a professional diver’s watch (300 metres/1000 feet) this model is water resistant to 600 metres/2000 feet. Other features that distinguish this as a professional diver’s instrument are the screw-in crown and screw-down case back, the helium escape valve, the fluted uni-directional rotating bezel featuring a luminous dot and the highly visible hands on the dial.  

    Positioned at 10 o’clock and embossed with the chemical symbol for helium “He”, the helium escape valve allows any atoms of this gas to escape during decompression. This is a vital function when using a diving bell, as minuscule helium atoms are able to penetrate the case and could damage the watch when expansion occurs during decompression. The chronograph push-buttons, made of steel and decorated with a coloured aluminium ring, are functional to 600 metres/2000 feet while the domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal has received an anti-reflective treatment on both sides for optimum clarity.  

    The matt black dial offers excellent contrast thanks to applied luminous hour markers and the use of Arabic numerals in either white or orange at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. The facetted rhodium-plated arrowhead hour and minute hands have SuperLuminova inserts and a highly visible orange tip further enhances the luminous arrowhead seconds hand. Along with the luminous dot on the bezel, the high visibility of the markers and hands are invaluable for measuring precise dive times, even when descending to the darkest depths of the ocean.  

    The Calibre 2500 high-quality self-winding mechanical movement with a power reserve of 48 hours drives the Planet Ocean. The Co-Axial escapement, proprietary Omega technology, considerably reduces friction in the heart of the watch mechanism and offers improved long-term reliability and accuracy. A free-sprung balance further improves this COSC-certified chronometer. 
  • Brand  : Omega
    Collection  : Seamaster
    Model  : Seamaster Planet Ocean Grand Modèle
    Reference  : 2900.50.91
    Complement : Steel - Rubber Bracelet
    Year : 2010
    Is not commercialised any more
    List Price : 3 200 €
    Diameter : 45.5 mm
    Styles : Diving
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Omega 2500
    Calibre distinction : Chronometer
    COSC certified
    Case material : Steel
    Case peculiarity : Unidirectional turning bezel
    Screwed-down crown
    Helium valve
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 1000 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Luminescent hands
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Luminescent
    Arabic numerals
    Glass : Domed
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Rubber
    Strap color : Black
    More characteristics : Co-Axial escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish
    Power reserve: 48 hours

    Case
    Water resistance : 600 m