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OMEGA
Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 43.5mm Co-Axial Master Chronometer Automatic Men's Watch

215.32.44.21.09.001
43.5
Cream Dial
£7,100
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About this piece

From fashion statements to ocean depths - you name it, and this OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m Co-Axial Master Chronometer Stainless Steel Men's Watch can handle it. Beautiful in beige, you can thank the unidirectional ceramic bezel, dial, and smooth rubber straps for this timepiece's muted monochrome aesthetic. But if you're looking for the pièce de résistance? The Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8900 promises a power reserve of 60 hours, along with an impressive time zone function. Pair that with the 600m water resistance, and you have a watch that's failsafe throughout deep dives, exclusive soirées and tropical escapades. What more could you ever want or need?
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Editor's Notes

Often seen on the wrist of our favourite double agent, the Seamaster Planet Ocean has a longtime association with all things Bond. But, that's not the only thing going for the collection. Far from it. The collection offers a true divers watch, the sum of some of the most innovative substances in the horology world or in watch terms, it's as elegant as the Aqua Terra and as powerful as the Seamaster professional.

Constructed in a 43.5mm stainless steel case, this watch lives up to its reputation. Tactical, robust and sophisticated, it's no surprise to us that it sits at home in a legendary collection of dive watches. And with the helium escape valve, screw-in crown and superior levels of anti-magnetism, you can experience impeccable timekeeping that never compromises on style. Whether it's above or below the waves - we'll let you decide.