Tuesday, February 7, 2012

OMEGA - Seamaster DIVER Co-Axial 300M













 OMEGA - Seamaster DIVER Co-Axial 300M


The Seamaster DIVER 300M has been one of OMEGA’s most popular dive watches watches since it was first launched in 1957. Some 55 years on and this iconic diver been updated, upgraded and brought into the 21st Century, where it should gain as much of a following as it has in the past.
 







































Four updated Seamaster 300M models are now available; all of them are equipped with OMEGA’s latest generation of revolutionary Co-Axial caliber 2500 mechanical movements. There are two 41mm versions of the Seamaster Diver 300m, and two with smaller 36.25mm stainless steel cases. Each of them are available with a choice of either blue or a black ceramic bezel inserts that have been designed to perfectly match their new glossy lacquered dials. An orange version wouldn’t have gone amiss, though. Their screwdown casebacks have been stamped with a large ‘Seamaster’ seahorse emblem.
The Seamaster Diver 300M is equipped with a number of professional divers’ features, such as; a manual-release helium escape valve, a unidirectional rotational divers bezel and tough scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Polished, facetted skeleton rhodium-plated hour and minute hands have been applied with SuperLumiNova as has the central second hand. The SuperLumiNova on the hour and second hands now fashionably emits a blue light as do the indexes. While the minute hand and 12 o’clock bezel marker have been applied with green SuperLumiNova for maximum efficiency when keeping track of dive-time.
 ach of the new models are presented on a brushed and polished OMEGA patented screw-and-pin stainless steel bracelet with a divers' deployment clasp. And as its name suggests, the OMEGA Seamaster Diver Co-Axial 300m has a water-resistance to a depth of 30 bar / 300 meters / 1000 feet.








































he OMEGA Seamaster Diver 300M was the first dive watch that I considered almost 15yrs ago, when looking to buy my first really decent diver. It had been used by the British special forces, specifically the SBS and had been worn by Bond, and that was good enough for me. In the end, though I actually opted for a BREITLING to pacify my then obsession with extreme water-resistance. However my point is, as little as I knew about dive watches in those days, which wasn’t much at all, I did know that if I wanted a truly great Swiss diver other than a Submariner that there was only one other watch really worth considering, and that was the Seamaster 300M.


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Omega - Planet Ocean Collection and Announces Film Project in Capri

Omega chose the Italian island of Capri to debut its upgraded Planet Ocean collection. The four new watches are equipped with unidirectional rotating bezels, helium escape valves and water resistance to 60 bar / 600 meters / 2000 feet. The in-house co-axial movements with silicon balance springs are backed by a four-year warranty. Find details and stunning wallpaper images inside.

UPDATED: Pricing and launch dates added.
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The Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.50mm Titanium Liquidmetal Chronograph
The star of the new Planet Ocean Collection is distinguished by its unusual mix of new materials. Its 45.50mm case is made of grade 5 titanium, meaning that this lightweight element has been alloyed with small amounts of aluminum and vanadium and is particularly hard. It can also be polished to a brighter luster than other grades of titanium. It has a striking blue ceramic bezel whose scaling and numbers are made of zirconium-based alloy called Liquidmetal. Omega says the hardness of the materials means that these two innovative materials will maintain their appearance indefinitely.
A lacquered blue dial compliments the blue ceramic bezel. This watch is presented on a blue integrated rubber strap, and it is also available with a titanium bracelet.
The Titanium Liquidmetal Chronograph is driven by the co-axial caliber 9300 equipped with an Si 14 silicon balance spring. The watch is offered with a four-year warranty.
The Titanium Liquidmetal Chronograph will launch in October, and the suggested retail price on the titanium bracelet will be $10,500.

The Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.50mm Chronograph, Caliber 9300
The Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.50mm Chronograph is also equipped with the Omega co-axial caliber 9300, pictured above. This column-wheel chronograph has 12-hour and 60-minute counter hands placed on the same subdial at 3 o’clock. This familiar arrangement of the hands, which recalls the hour and minute hands on the main dial, enables intuitive reading of the chronograph. It also has a central chronograph seconds hand and a small seconds hand on the sub-dial at 9 o’clock.
The two chronograph control pushers function independently; accordingly, there is no risk to the chronograph mechanism as a result of inadvertent manipulation. Like Omega’s other in-house co-axial movements, the caliber 9300 features a decorative pattern known as “Côtes de Genève in Arabesque“.
The hour hand can be reset without stopping the watch, so resetting while traveling does not affect accurate timekeeping. The brushed screw-in caseback has a sapphire crystal allowing a view of the original movement beneath.
The case is stainless steel case with a choice of bezels either in matte orange aluminum or matte black ceramic with matte black dials. There is also a version offered with a stainless steel bezel paved with 42 diamonds totaling 2.69 carats.
The watch is presented with a brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet with Omega’s patented screw-and-pin system. There is also a choice of an integrated strap either in black leather or in black or orange rubber.
The new Planet Ocean chronograph, like all of the watches in the new family, is equipped with a combination of a co-axial movement and an Si 14 silicon balance spring and comes with a four-year warranty.
The Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.50mm Chronograph, caliber 9300 will launch in June, priced at $7,500 with orange strap with bezel, and at $7,700 with black strap and bezel.

The Seamaster Planet Ocean 42.00mm, Caliber 8500
The Seamaster Planet Ocean 42.00mm divers’ watch is also available with a stainless steel case and a number of configurations. It is powered by the Omega co-axial caliber 8500 and is equipped with the Si 14 silicon balance spring. This model is also offered with a full four-year warranty.
The most luxurious version has a diamond-paved bezel set with 42 diamonds weighing a total of 2.14 carats and a white lacquered dial.
The stainless steel Planet Ocean 42.00 mm is also available with a broad selection of bezels including matte orange aluminum or black or white ceramic.
The selection of straps includes a choice of black or white integrated leather or black, white or orange rubber. The 42.00mm Planet Ocean watches in stainless steel are also available with bracelets in the same metal.
The Seamaster Planet Ocean 42.00mm launches in June. The price on with an orange bezel and strap is $5,800, and other bezel and strap colors are $6,000.

The Seamaster Planet Ocean 37.50mm, Caliber 8520
This year Omega launches the first Planet Ocean models with 37.50mm cases, ideally suited for women who want the technologically advanced mechanical movement and diving features offered by the collection but prefer to wear smaller watches. There are 37.50mm Planet Ocean wristwatches in stainless steel with either black or white ceramic bezels that sparkle with 42 diamonds with a weight of 1.55 carats.
These watches are powered by the co-axial caliber 8520 equipped with the Si 14 silicon balance spring.
The selection of straps includes a choice of black or white integrated leather. The 37.50 mm Planet Ocean watches in stainless steel are also available with bracelets in the same metal.