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Omega Men's Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Watch #2900.51.82

 
 
Omega Men's Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Watch #2900.51.82
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Omega Men's Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Watch #2900.51.82

Olympians Michael Phelps and Ian Thorpe advertised model. Stainless steel case. Black rubber strap with orange contrast stitching. Black dial with orange hour markers. Date displays at 3 o'clock position. Luminous hands and hour markers. Screw-down crown and caseback. Deployment clasp. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Unidirectional rotating bezel. 44 hour power reserve. Case diameter 45mm. Automatic movement. Water resistant at 600 meters (2000 feet). Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Steel XL Mens Watch 2900.51.82

  • Omega 2500 Caliber Swiss automatic chronometer with co-axial escapement; 48-Hour Power Reserve

  • Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal

  • Case diameter: 45.5 mm

  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function

  • Water-resistant to 600 M (2000 feet)

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List Price: $3,550.00
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Product Details:
Package Length: 6.6 inches
Package Width: 6.6 inches
Package Height: 4.4 inches
Package Weight: 2.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: scratch-resistant-sapphire
Clasp: deployment-clasp-with-buckle
Case Diameter: 45.5 millimeters
Case Thickness: 14.75 millimeters
Case Material: stainless-steel
Band Material: Rubber
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Dial Color: black
Movement: automatic-self-wind
Calendar: Date
Water Resistance Depth: 2000 feet
 
 

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Watchmakers Advice  Dec 21, 2007
I am rather opinionated when it comes to luxury watches. This comes from spending 2 years in watchmaking school, studying directly under the guidance of a certified master swiss watchmaker who came here from Europe. Watches, especially mid to high grade swiss watches, are a passion of mine. I am not loyal to a brand or a style or anything else. I judge them for what they are, in terms of quality, function, construction, and style. A watchmakers point of view.

This said I will tell you that this particular watch is what I consider to be a "best kept secret" sort of watch. This is an AUTOMATIC watch (read: Mechanical - NOT Quartz), and of CHRONOMETER grade function. Chronometer as used here is a measure of accurate timekeeping, not quality - a point often misunderstood - and is used mostly from a marketing point of view by companies such as Rolex. HOWEVER. This movement in THIS watch is actually EXCELLENT in terms of quality, time keeping ability, and construction - easily comparable to other Swiss made movements from other famous manufacturers costing several times as much. This watch, properly serviced, will provide a lifetime of use - and probably more. Absolutely the sort of watch you pass down to the next generation.

All in all - and EXCELLENT choice - especially for those seeking their first QUALITY Swiss watch purchase.

Definitely recommended!

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5The last sport watch you'll ever need to buy.  Sep 14, 2007
The last sport watch you'll ever need to buy.

This review refers to the Model 2218.50, XL version (45 mm case) with steel bracelet. The opinions of the movement, adjustment and reliability are also applicable to the model with rubber strap and leather / lizard strap.

This is a hefty timepiece, it weighs 9+ ounces (over half a pound), it feels and exudes quality and is bound to illicit a glance and a double take. The domed double anti glare sapphire crystal is super sharp and sometimes hard to determine it is even there.

The exterior is a combination of brushed and polished stainless steel, most notably the trademark Omega horns are this blended finish.

The screw down crown is adorned with the Omega logo and easy to open, the first position enables manual winding for a power boost, the helium escape valve at 10:00 is adorned with the periodic symbol "He".

Clockwise turns of the crown in second position adjusts the date forward, the date can't be adjusted backwards. Time adjustment is easy and rapid; no adjustment for seconds is available.

The unidirectional bezel rotates counter clockwise 120 clicks and lines up perfectly with every second marker, the solid feel of the rotation is nothing less than you'd expect from an Omega.

The luminescent material of this watch is a glow magnet, just a few seconds exposure to sunlight or held close to a lamp will turn the face of this watch into a lighthouse! Combined with the chrome and split bezel hands of the subdials and this timepiece can be used as a signal mirror for low flying aircraft.

The Omega 3313 movement is identical to their 3303 movement except the 3313 has the co-axial escapement, this is the same movement inside the Omega DeVille and will be used in future models.

The accuracy of this watch is only surpassed by my Omega SeaMaster Quartz 300 2221.80, my Quartz Omega never loses or gains a second and the PO gains less than 5 seconds a week. The days I don't wear it, I spend 60 seconds winding it and store it standing vertically for optimum movement.

The bracelet includes the scuba extension of all SeaMasters, but has no convenience pins for rapid adjustment or for bodily weight fluctuation. It releases easily with the double release pins and feels confidently closed when clasped.

I've performed testing of the power reserve, it continues to function about 43 hours with a full wind.

The watch can also function with a running chronograph for over 40 hours on a full wind, that is impressive.

Overall, I'd recommend this watch for anyone who wants an exquisite sport timepiece which isn't out of place at a formal, like all of the Omegas made before it; I expect this watch to endure for my grandchildren and their grandchildren.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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