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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Una poderosa continuación del legado de buceo de OMEGA, el reloj, y una esfera de zafiro con un diseño de carga cónico inspirado en la ventanilla de un sumergible.

En abril de ese año, tres relojes Ultra Deep se unieron al explorador Victor Vescovo en una misión al fondo de la Fosa de las Marianas en el Océano Pacífico. Registrada originalmente como 10 925 m (35 843 pies), la profundidad se actualizó posteriormente a 10 935 m (35 876 ​​pies) y es la más profunda que jamás haya buceado un ser humano o un reloj. Dos de los relojes Ultra Deep estaban conectados al brazo robótico del sumergible, mientras que otro estaba atado a una unidad de recopilación de datos conocida como Lander. Gracias a su ingeniosa construcción y diseño, los tres relojes completaron la inmersión de 12 horas sin problemas y salieron a la superficie completamente ilesos.

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

El nuevo reloj en titanio

Dando el siguiente paso en el diseño oceánico de vanguardia, 2022 ve el lanzamiento de siete nuevos modelos: la colección Ultra Deep de OMEGA. Resistente al agua hasta 6.000 m (20.000 pies), la
gama de 45,5 mm está liderada por una audaz versión fabricada en titanio de grado 5 forjado y pulido con chorro de arena. Para lograr su personalidad única, el reloj cuenta con un bisel de cerámica cepillada con una escala de buceo Liquidmetal™, junto con las distintivas “Manta Lugs” y una caja asimétrica aerodinámica que recuerdan al modelo Ultra Deep original. Sostienen una correa NATO a rayas, en cian y negro, hecha de hilo de poliamida procedente de redes de pesca 100% recicladas. Fijado a la muñeca con trabilla y hebilla en Titanio grado 5.

Debajo del cristal de zafiro protuberante y abombado, la esfera se ha fabricado en titanio ceramizado negro con números en cian y un degradado azulado en el segundero central. Al girar el reloj, se ve un fondo de caja de titanio de grado 5 que presenta un emblema Sonar negro grabado con láser, con el icónico caballito de mar OMEGA en el centro. Las palabras “Reloj de buceo 6000 m para buceo de saturación” se incluyen para reafirmar las credenciales aventureras del reloj.

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Los Nuevos Relojes en O-MEGASTEEL

Seis modelos de la colección Ultra Deep se han construido en O-MEGASTEEL nuevo. Esta aleación de acero inoxidable de alto rendimiento demuestra una vez más el liderazgo de OMEGA en la producción de
materiales avanzados, con cualidades que superan el estándar normal. O-MEGASTEEL se destaca por su resistencia superior, color más blanco y brillo incomparable. También ofrece una
resistencia excepcional a la corrosión para una apariencia más duradera.

Montado en cada caja simétrica O-MEGASTEEL hay un bisel de cerámica con escala de buceo, así como un cristal de zafiro abovedado y protuberante, que está perfectamente biselado y diseñado para una máxima resistencia bajo presión. También se integra un nuevo protector de corona en la caja del reloj, lo que garantiza la protección cuando se encuentra bajo el agua.

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Las opciones incluyen esferas blancas o con efecto degradado, que pasan de gris a negro o de azul a negro, e incluyen un acabado brillante, así como manecillas e índices de oro blanco de 18 quilates. Cada pieza incluye un fondo de caja de titanio de grado 5 con el mismo emblema de Sonar grabado con láser y el mismo texto que el modelo completo de titanio.

Cada diseño se completa con una correa de caucho o un brazalete O-MEGASTEEL. Las correas de caucho presentan una estructura de traje de buceo técnico en la superficie superior, junto con una
hebilla O-MEGASTEEL. Para los brazaletes de metal, se ha incluido el sistema de cremallera y empujador plegable extensible patentado de OMEGA, con un ajuste de longitud complementario y una extensión adicional para buzo, perfecto
para usar alrededor de un traje de neopreno grueso.

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Omega Seamaster Planet Océano Ultra Profundo

Probado en profundidad y certificado Impulsado por el Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8912, todos los relojes de esta colección cuentan con la certificación Master Chronometer con el estándar más alto de precisión, rendimiento y resistencia magnética de Suiza. Además, Ultra Deep de OMEGA se probó en el océano a una profundidad de 6269 m (20 567 pies) en la Fosa de las Marianas en 2021.

Las marcas “Para buceo de saturación” se incluyen para cumplir con el estándar ISO 6425 para relojes de buceo de saturación que está certificado por el organismo de prueba independiente de Suiza METAS: ¡una primicia en la industria relojera!

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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

A powerful continuation of OMEGA’s diving legacy the watch, and a sapphire face with a conical loadbearing design inspired by a submersible’s
viewport.

In April of that year, three Ultra Deep watches joined explorer Victor Vescovo on a mission to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Originally recorded as 10,925 m (35,843 ft), the depth was later updated to 10,935 m (35,876 ft) and is the deepest any human or watch has ever dived. Two of the Ultra Deep watches were attached to the submersible’s robotic arm, while another was strapped to a data-gathering unit known as a Lander. Thanks to their ingenious build and design, all three watches completed the 12-hour dive without a problem and surfaced completely unscathed.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The New Watch in Titanium

Taking the next step in state-of-the-art ocean design, 2022 sees the release of seven new models: OMEGA’s Ultra Deep collection. Waterresistant to 6,000 m (20,000 ft), the 45.5 mm
range is led by a bold version crafted in sandblasted and forged grade 5 titanium. To achieve its unique personality, the watch features a brushed ceramic bezel with a Liquidmetal™ diving scale, along with the distinctive “Manta Lugs” and streamlined asymmetrical case that are reminiscent of the original Ultra Deep model. They support a striped NATO strap, in cyan and black, made from polyamide yarn, sourced from 100% recycled fishing nets. Fixed to the wrist with a loop and buckle in grade 5 Titanium.

Beneath the protuberant and domed sapphire crystal, the dial has been produced in black ceramised titanium with cyan numerals and a blued gradient on the central seconds hand. Turning the watch over reveals a grade 5 titanium caseback featuring a black laser-engraved Sonar emblem, with the iconic OMEGA Seahorse at its centre. The words “Divers’ watch 6000 m for saturation diving”” are included to reaffirm the watch’s adventurous credentials.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The New Watches in O-MEGASTEEL

Six models in the Ultra Deep collection have been built in brand new O-MEGASTEEL. This highperformance stainless steel alloy once again proves OMEGA’s leadership in the production of
advanced materials, with qualities that surpass the normal standard. O-MEGASTEEL is notable for its superior strength, whiter colour and incomparable shine. It also offers exceptional
resistance to corrosion for a longer-lasting appearance.

Mounted on each O-MEGASTEEL symmetrical case is a ceramic bezel with diving scale, as well as a protuberant and domed sapphire crystal, which is neatly bevelled and designed for maximum strength under pressure. A new crown guard is also integrated to the watch’s case, assuring protection when deep under water.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The choices include white or gradient-effect dials, which transition from grey-to-black or blue-to-black, and include a glossy finish as well as 18K white gold hands and indexes. Each piece includes a grade 5 titanium caseback with the same laser-engraved Sonar emblem and wording as the full titanium model.

Each design is completed by either a rubber strap or an O-MEGASTEEL bracelet. The rubber straps feature a technical diving suit structure on the upper surface, along with an O-MEGASTEEL
buckle. For the metal bracelets, OMEGA’s patented extendable foldover rack-and-pusher has been included, with a complementary length adjustment and an extra diver extension – perfect
for use around a thick wetsuit.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Depth Tested and Certified Driven by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8912, all watches in this collection are Master Chronometer certified at Switzerland’s highest standard of precision, performance and magnetic-resistance. What’s more, OMEGA’s Ultra Deep was ocean-tested at a depth of 6,269 m (20,567 ft) in the Mariana Trench in 2021.

The markings “For Saturation Diving” are included to meet the ISO 6425 standard for saturation divers’ watches which is certified by Switzerland’s independent testing body METAS – a premiere in the watch industry!

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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

A powerful continuation of OMEGA’s diving legacy the watch, and a sapphire face with a conical loadbearing design inspired by a submersible’s
viewport.

In April of that year, three Ultra Deep watches joined explorer Victor Vescovo on a mission to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Originally recorded as 10,925 m (35,843 ft), the depth was later updated to 10,935 m (35,876 ft) and is the deepest any human or watch has ever dived. Two of the Ultra Deep watches were attached to the submersible’s robotic arm, while another was strapped to a data-gathering unit known as a Lander. Thanks to their ingenious build and design, all three watches completed the 12-hour dive without a problem and surfaced completely unscathed.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The New Watch in Titanium

Taking the next step in state-of-the-art ocean design, 2022 sees the release of seven new models: OMEGA’s Ultra Deep collection. Waterresistant to 6,000 m (20,000 ft), the 45.5 mm
range is led by a bold version crafted in sandblasted and forged grade 5 titanium. To achieve its unique personality, the watch features a brushed ceramic bezel with a Liquidmetal™ diving scale, along with the distinctive “Manta Lugs” and streamlined asymmetrical case that are reminiscent of the original Ultra Deep model. They support a striped NATO strap, in cyan and black, made from polyamide yarn, sourced from 100% recycled fishing nets. Fixed to the wrist with a loop and buckle in grade 5 Titanium.

Beneath the protuberant and domed sapphire crystal, the dial has been produced in black ceramised titanium with cyan numerals and a blued gradient on the central seconds hand. Turning the watch over reveals a grade 5 titanium caseback featuring a black laser-engraved Sonar emblem, with the iconic OMEGA Seahorse at its centre. The words “Divers’ watch 6000 m for saturation diving”” are included to reaffirm the watch’s adventurous credentials.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The New Watches in O-MEGASTEEL

Six models in the Ultra Deep collection have been built in brand new O-MEGASTEEL. This highperformance stainless steel alloy once again proves OMEGA’s leadership in the production of
advanced materials, with qualities that surpass the normal standard. O-MEGASTEEL is notable for its superior strength, whiter colour and incomparable shine. It also offers exceptional
resistance to corrosion for a longer-lasting appearance.

Mounted on each O-MEGASTEEL symmetrical case is a ceramic bezel with diving scale, as well as a protuberant and domed sapphire crystal, which is neatly bevelled and designed for maximum strength under pressure. A new crown guard is also integrated to the watch’s case, assuring protection when deep under water.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

The choices include white or gradient-effect dials, which transition from grey-to-black or blue-to-black, and include a glossy finish as well as 18K white gold hands and indexes. Each piece includes a grade 5 titanium caseback with the same laser-engraved Sonar emblem and wording as the full titanium model.

Each design is completed by either a rubber strap or an O-MEGASTEEL bracelet. The rubber straps feature a technical diving suit structure on the upper surface, along with an O-MEGASTEEL
buckle. For the metal bracelets, OMEGA’s patented extendable foldover rack-and-pusher has been included, with a complementary length adjustment and an extra diver extension – perfect
for use around a thick wetsuit.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep

Depth Tested and Certified Driven by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8912, all watches in this collection are Master Chronometer certified at Switzerland’s highest standard of precision, performance and magnetic-resistance. What’s more, OMEGA’s Ultra Deep was ocean-tested at a depth of 6,269 m (20,567 ft) in the Mariana Trench in 2021.

The markings “For Saturation Diving” are included to meet the ISO 6425 standard for saturation divers’ watches which is certified by Switzerland’s independent testing body METAS – a premiere in the watch industry!

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