Diving Deeper With the Omega Planet Ocean 6000M Collection

Diving Deeper With the Omega Planet Ocean 6000M Collection

There are a few well-known, time-tested watch brands that come to mind when you think of dive watches. One of the brands best renowned for its dive watches, aside from Japanese watchmakers like Seiko and Citizen, is unquestionably Omega. One of the most well-known Swiss watchmakers, Omega makes recognizable dive watches. Under the brand’s Seamaster series, you may find an impressive array of diving watches, including the Omega Aqua Terra sub-collection.

For this article, we will be delving into yet another famous line of Omega dive watches: the Omega Ultra Deep collection. Also known as the Omega Seamaster Planet Ultra Deep collection, this is a range of stylish and rugged dive watches that only add to Omega’s diving fame. 

Read on to find out more about the Omega Ultra Deep, everything it has to offer, and some of the best models you can get in this series. 

Omega Ultra Deep: An Overview

Photo of Omega Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001 underwater
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The Omega Ultra Deep Collection, which is brand-new and prepared for deep-sea explorations, was just released in 2022. There were seven clocks in this sub-collection when it first launched. The Omega Ultra Deep was originally conceived in 2019 during the Five Deeps Expedition.

Omega made history by being the first watch to travel to the ocean’s deepest point during this voyage. Three Omega Ultra Deep prototypes were lowered into the Mariana Trench, the lowest place on Earth, as a part of the Five Deeps Expedition. They descended to amazing depths of 10,935 meters, or 35,876 feet, under the ocean’s surface. This accomplishment served as proof of the Omega Ultra Deep’s immense power and water resistance abilities.

After three years of additional development and study, Omega formally unveiled the seven Omega Ultra Deep models to the public. The public can now buy the Omega Ultra Deep commercially. It gained widespread praise right away, largely as a result of its exceptional water resistance capacity of 6,000 meters or 20,000 feet.

6000m Water Resistance

The Omega Ultra Deep is the first dive watch to ever have an unmatched 6,000-meter water resistance capacity. This astounding depth rating significantly surpasses that of well-known products from rival manufacturers like the Breitling Superocean Chronograph (2000m) and the Rolex Sea-Dweller (3900m).

Additionally, the Omega Ultra Deep received ISO 6425:2018 certification. The Omega Ultra Deep has been approved for use in saturation diving and professional diving after passing nine tests that included visibility, magnetic resistance, temperature cycling, and more.

The Omega Ultra Deep is yet another milestone for the Swiss watch company thanks to its exceptional water resistance capacity. The Omega Ultra Deep joins the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch, the first watch on the moon, in the League of Legends as the first timepiece to reach the deepest point in the ocean.

O-mega steel 

You probably already know that the majority of watch brands use conventional 316L stainless steel if you are familiar with the watch industry. However, this material isn’t really robust enough to survive the pressure of water at 6,000 meters below the surface. Because of this, Omega had to develop its own, stronger, trademarked stainless steel substance for the Omega Ultra Deep: the O-megasteel. O-megasteel was used in the construction of six of the Omega Ultra Deep watches’ seven parts.

O-megasteel is between 40% and 50% more durable and rugged than the common 316L stainless steel alloy. Additionally, it has great corrosion resistance. O-mega steel has a paler, nearly white hue. Because of this, the Omega Ultra Deep looks paler than watches constructed of 316L stainless steel. In addition to the incredible water resistance of the Omega Ultra Deep, O-mega steel also has a gorgeous, shining shine.

Grade 5 Titanium

Of the seven Omega Ultra Deep watches, only one is entirely crafted from Grade 5 titanium. Also used in the production of aircraft and spacecraft, this material is an impressive 45% lighter than stainless steel. Like O-mega steel, titanium also has excellent corrosion-resistant properties and is capable of withstanding extreme temperatures. Titanium has a bright gray finish, so it gives a watch a very rugged look. 

Best Omega Ultra Deep Watches

1. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001
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The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001 is the first watch we’ll examine. The Omega Ultra Deep collection’s most popular product is unquestionably this one.

This Omega Seamaster watch is housed in a large 45.5mm by 18.2mm titanium case. Due to its lightweight titanium construction, despite its large size, it is still the lightest watch in the Omega Ultra Deep lineup. This watch weighs only 123 grams in total, including the soft NATO strap. As a result, wearing this watch for extended periods of time won’t cause you to feel heavy or uncomfortable.

A black count-up bezel made of brushed ceramic protrudes from the watch’s casing. It contains a luminescent pip at 12 o’clock that aids in keeping the watch face lit up while submerged. This watch’s black titanium dial matches the bezel and is made of the same material. It is embellished with opulent 18K white gold hands and indexes. In addition, it has brilliant blue seconds hand and Arabic numeral hour markers, which beautifully contrast with the dial’s darker background.

An in-house Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 powers this timepiece. It has 38 jewels and an automated movement that beats at 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5Hz). A 60-hour power backup is available.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001 costs $12,300 USD.

2. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001
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Check out the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001 for the following Omega Ultra Deep item. The case of this watch is made of 45.5mm O-mega steel, and the strap is a substantial piece of black rubber. This watch feels very substantial and weighty due to its total weight of 170 grams.

This watch’s dial, which is covered by a domed sapphire crystal, has a striking blue gradient finish. It is adorned with 18K white gold appliqué indices, thick sword hands, and Arabic number markings. Super-LumiNova has been liberally applied to all of these components, ensuring the best possible visibility at all times. This watch’s sweeping seconds hand is likewise finished with a cyan tip, giving the dial a lighter feel. Additionally, there is a rotating bezel attached to the top of the case that has a polished black ceramic insert for an elapsed time scale.

The Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 is the watch’s proprietary movement. This automated movement features an outstanding power supply that lasts up to 60 hours and a beat frequency of 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5 Hz).

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001 sells at $11,200 USD.

3. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001
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The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001 is another well-made Omega Ultra Deep watch. This watch has a 45.5mm O-mega steel case and a three-link bracelet that is also constructed of that material. Its robust 254-gram weight makes it ideal for people who prefer larger watches with a little more presence.

The watch’s gorgeous blue gradient face is another highlight. It is embellished with Super-LumiNova-coated 18K white gold Arabic numeral markings, hour indices, and arrow hands. Additionally, there are a few cyan accents strewn about the dial, giving this watch face a hint of airiness. A polished black ceramic bezel for the watch’s count-up scale is attached to the top of the case.

This watch’s Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 movement is the same as that used in earlier Omega Ultra Deep pieces. It has an outstanding accuracy rate of +5/0 seconds every day and a 60-hour power supply.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001 is worth around $11,600 USD.

4. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001
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The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001 is an excellent option if you prefer louder, more flashy pieces. This watch’s brilliant orange color scheme displays eye-catching and fun characteristics.

The 45.5mm Omega steel casing of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001 has a hefty thickness of 18.2mm. The three-link O-mega steel bracelet that goes with it adds to the watch’s substantial 254-gram weight. For people with thin wrists, this watch’s enormous size may be a drawback because it makes it difficult to carry it about all day.

A unidirectional rotating bezel is mounted on top of the watch’s casing. This watch has a very vibrant and playful design thanks to the brilliant orange ceramic inlay that it has installed for its count-up scale. In contrast to a dial with a darker gray gradient, this vibrant bezel shines out immediately. Orange Arabic numeral hour markers, 18K white gold hour indices, and large arrow hands adorn this dial.

The Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 movement keeps this watch running. In addition to having a fantastic 60-hour power reserve, this movement has a remarkable resistance to powerful magnetic fields. It can endure magnetic fields as strong as 15,000 gausses.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001 has a price tag of $11,600 USD.

5. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001

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The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001 is the final Omega Ultra Deep timepiece on this list. This watch comes with a tough black rubber strap and a 45.5mm O-mega steel casing. This is the go-to watch for anyone looking for a spotless white dial watch because it weighs 170 grams.

The white dial of this watch has Super-LumiNova-coated arrow hands and hour indexes made of 18K white gold. Additionally, it has dark blue Arabic numerals, which add to the elegant appearance of the white dial. A unidirectional bezel with a blue ceramic count-up insert is also included; it is mounted on top of the case.

This watch runs on the in-house Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 movement. It delivers a superb accuracy rate of +5/0 seconds per day and can last for up to 60 hours when fully wound. 

You can buy the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001 for $11,200 USD.

Final Thoughts

The Omega Ultra Deep collection is evidence of just how far human ingenuity in creating remarkable timepieces can be advanced. The launch of the Omega Ultra Deep series has only strengthened Omega’s already-impressive reputation in the watch industry.

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