Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Watch Has A Benefits Of A Technology

September 4th, 2010 by admin

Watertight design whilst being equally visually remarkable and useful are just a few of the expressions that is used to describe the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean watch. Designed to resist amazing depths of 600 meters, this watch has all the benefits of a technology whereas retaining style, classiness and attractiveness. A scratch resilient sapphire crystal face provides the ultimate protection while the co-axial chronograph makes the wristwatch tick. Red gold, stainless-steel, rubber and leather are all the options available for the watch band. The primary colors of the timepiece are a brilliant combo of bright orange, black and silver.The Omega Seamaster 007 was featured in a picture that was a part of the notorious James Bond series. The reason it was selected as the watch of preference by Britains most renowned secret agent? Because it is a visual pleasure and supremely functional. This useful watch can withstand depths of 300 meters, and it is remarkably sturdy and nicely made. The design is nothing too ornate, giving it extra visual value. One nice feature of the Seamaster 007 is its instantly recognizeable looks of stainless-steel and black & white. Long lasting magnificence is cast iron with its scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Standing out on top of the Seamaster Divers Watch mound, this version gives and then gives some extra with its easy classy appeal to its useful mechanics. Tough conditions are nothing for the Omega Seamaster 300 m chronometer watch, but that doesn’t imply it suffers in the visible department. If you are in search of a scuba diving watch then you could be in luck. Along with its traditional styling this watch can take you to three hundred meteres and still perform, overload i do know but its great that it is there. Different color schemes consist of navy blue and steel, black and steel, and a navy blue face with navy blue leather.

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