The case and bezel of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M GMT Dark Grey are made of silicon nitride ceramic, which is dark gray. This material has a low density and is twice as light as conventional ceramics, making the case strong and durable while also having an extremely light feel. In addition, this material has a low surface friction coefficient, is wear-resistant, and has high elasticity, so it has excellent durability. After fine processing, it looks particularly textured. Best Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean clone watches online, buy replica watches at firstwatchclone.co.
The grade 5 titanium dial is sandblasted and presents the same gray tone as the case. The dial design is simple and elegant. Except for the black Arabic numerals 6, 9, and 12, the rest are inlaid with white bar-shaped hour markers. The two colors form a sharp contrast. At the same time, white elements are also designed on the pointer, making it clearer and more intuitive to read the time.
A calendar display window is opened at 3 o'clock, with black text on a white background. This is a practical and convenient function for many young people. For many friends who need to go abroad, this watch also provides the GMT function. The 24-hour time on the dark black outer ring shows the time in the second time zone. At the same time, the GMT pointer on the dial also incorporates eye-catching orange elements, making it easier to read. The strap is made of rubber and decorated with gray stitching to ensure the comfort of wearing. Compared with leather straps, rubber straps are more durable. The folding clasp is also made of titanium, and the color echoes the whole watch, showing more integrity.
Omega's self-produced 8906 automatic mechanical movement is different from other Omega movements. Through the back of this watch, we can see that the granular splint is made of titanium. But the same thing is that this movement is equipped with a silicon hairspring, which can still resist the strong magnetic field of 15,000 gauss, and the vibration frequency is 25,200 times/hour; the double box can provide 60 hours of power reserve when fully wound.
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