Condition |
New/Unworn Made in Switzerland |
Delivery |
New watch, full set including box, warranty card and papers |
|
Case Material |
Titanium |
Case Dimension |
45,5mm |
Case Thickness |
18,12mm |
Dial |
Black |
Crystal |
Sapphire |
|
Movement |
Automatic 8912 |
|
Strap |
Nato strap |
|
Clasp |
Pin buckle |
|
Waterproof |
600m |
|
Case back |
Solid |
|
Functions |
Center second |
Characteristics |
Chronometer, unidirectional rotating bezel, anti-magnetic, time zone function, screw-down crown |
Each watch is shipped with a complete and full set of accessories
and includes the original Omega manufacturer's warranty documents.
You want to know more about this product or you have questions?
In the coastal town of Bergen, Norway, lived an experienced marine explorer and deep-sea diver named Erik Larsen. Erik had dedicated his entire life to the mysteries of the oceans. The raw beauty of the North Atlantic and the unexplored depths had magically attracted him since childhood. His dream was to one day dive into the deepest abysses of the sea to discover the wonders hidden in the darkness. One day, as Erik was preparing for one of his expeditions, he received a package from an old friend and colleague, Dr. Ingrid Johansen, a renowned marine biologist. Curious, Erik opened the package and found an impressive watch inside: the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep, model number 215.92.46.21.01.001. With its robust case, deep blue dial and unwavering construction, it was designed to withstand the extreme pressure of the deepest ocean depths. Ingrid had enclosed a note: "Dear Erik, this watch is your faithful companion for the adventures to come. May it take you safely to the depths and back again. All the best for your mission!" Erik was overwhelmed by Ingrid's gift. The watch was not only a technical masterpiece, but also a symbol of friendship and the common quest to unravel the mysteries of the seas. He put the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep on his wrist and immediately felt the solid workmanship and the confidence it exuded. A few weeks later, Erik set off on his biggest challenge yet: an expedition to the deepest point of the North Atlantic, the Molloy Deep, which lies more than 5,500 meters below the ocean's surface. Together with a small team of scientists and divers, he meticulously prepared for the dives. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep was an integral part of his equipment. The day of the dive arrived, and Erik entered the submersible with mixed feelings of excitement and awe. Preparations were complete and the team was ready to explore the depths. Erik climbed into the specially designed submersible, designed for extreme depths, and began the descent into the darkness of the ocean. The hours passed and the boat sank deeper and deeper. The darkness became denser and the pressure continued to increase.Erik kept glancing at his Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep, whose luminescent hands and markings clearly showed him the time despite the darkness. The watch ran precisely and unimpressed by the immense pressure it was under. Finally, the team reached the seabed. Erik was overwhelmed by the surreal landscape that stretched out before him. Unusual creatures and fascinating geological formations provided a breathtaking panorama. With his equipment and the unwavering support of his watch, Erik began collecting samples and documenting the surroundings. After several hours of intensive research, the team made their way back to the surface. Erik felt a deep sense of satisfaction and gratitude. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep had accompanied him safely through this extraordinary journey and proved that it could withstand the most extreme conditions. Back on the surface, Erik was greeted warmly by his team and the waiting scientists. The samples and data collected would provide new insights into the deep oceans and advance research. Erik looked at his watch and thought of Ingrid and their shared passion for marine research. The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep became more than just a watch for Erik.It was a symbol of determination, friendship and the pursuit of knowledge. Every glance at the deep blue dial reminded him of the secrets still waiting to be discovered and the people who supported him along the way. Erik continued his research and wore the watch on each new expedition, always accompanied by the memory of the incredible dive and the connections that linked him to the depths of the ocean and his friends. The watch ticked on, tirelessly and reliably, a faithful companion on every journey into the unfathomable depths of the seas.