This is the Omega Planet Ocean 39.5mm Artic White. Its one of my FAVORITE Omega diver watches and its a sleeper pick because most people pass over this model. #shorts #shorts30
I just bought my 1st omega today .. seamaster planet ocean .. blue. Saw it when I was 12 on a cruise and said one day I would get one and today was that day. Feels amazing having such a piece on my wrist I’m blessed to have been able to finally get it
I have "exactly" this watch. It's very different which I really like. And the quality is top quality. As it's white, it wears a bit bigger than a darker watch. I have owned it for over three years, and it has virtually no marks. And an amazing movement too.
Love Omega.. I will have one eventually.. but my favorite is an Orvin my dad gave me.. had it serviced, new strap, new clasp.. it feels great and reminds me of my dad
I have the 43.5mm Planet Ocean 600m with black ceramic dial and bezel, I love it, I recently changed out the steel bracelet for an Omega black and orange rubber dive strap, I originally just did that so I could put the bracelet away and preserve it from getting scratched and worn but I think the black strap with orange trim looks amazing it compliments the black dial and the orange trim compliments the orange Seamaster logo and the orange tip on the seconds hand, I'm definitely in no hurry to change back to the bracelet.
It's the numerals that don't do it for me. It's supposed to be the professional "plus" model in the range and they still can't manage to give it chunky lumed plots.
To me the planet Ocean shows that Rolex watches are sometimes overpriced.the sea dweller which has 600m of water resistance costs around 11,000$ when the planet Ocean costs 6,500$ with similar specs
seamaster heritage 300 is 41mm x 13.7mm and the midsize is 36mm x 11.2mm. Theres also doxa 200 and mido captain cook white dial that are literally cheaper and better. No wonder nobody is buying POs.
@@paulbonaventura4969 you can talk about what a tool watch can do for days. The real question is how comfortable is it on the wrist at the end of the day. "But it is a tool watch and the others arent." Nobody is wearing a white dial for diving. Let's be honest. You're either having large contrast like black or follow Jacque cousteau's orange. So you're wearing a dive watch just for style. There are thinner white dive watches for that, and that makes them better.
@@wika1984 Well... this makes sense! I have a 300M Aquaracer... it does seem to get slightly uncomfortable after some time (crown bite)... but then again... my 38mm carrerra seems to just melt away into my wrist. Also... Apple watch spoils me... so now I want to look at the Santos (square) which might be more comfy lol