Tuesday 27 December 2016

2016 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronometer Chronograph 45.5mm watches

2016 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronometer Chronograph 45.5mm watches include steel-cased models with black, blue, or gray ceramic dials matched to black and orange, all black, or blue bezels. The more high-end models include a two-tone steel and 18k Sedna (rose) gold version with a blue dial, as well as a full 18k Sedna gold model with a blue dial on a strap. These are some very pretty, albeit large and bold, sport watches which continue to be class leaders in this category that includes alternatives such as the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver Chronograph, Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Chronograph, IWC Aquatimer Chronograph, and the Breitling SuperOcean Chronograph. The best Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean replica watches at captainthewatch.is.

All the new Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronometer Chronograph models come with new ceramic (or titanium) dials. Designated with a subtle "ZrO2" label under 12 o'clock, the dials are nicer-looking than the outgoing lacquer dials of many of the previous generation models. You'll also notice new hour markers and even updated 6, 9, and 12 applied Arabic numeral hour marker font styles.

In addition to black and blue Liquidmetal ceramic bezels, there is a new bezel style for the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronometer Chronograph collection, which combines Liquidmetal ceramic with caoutchouc rubber, done here in orange. Omega actually has some ceramic orange bezels, but chose rubber for its brighter color compared to ceramic. The rubber is molded into the bezel and then polished.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronometer Chronograph For 2016

The two official names are "Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.5mm Chronograph" and "Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronometer Chronograph." Perhaps both are right, or perhaps there is another official name.

For 2016, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean collection is most notably updated with a movement that is now a "Master Chronometer." This basically means that the movement goes through the extensive METAS testing in-house at Omega, and that compared to the outgoing 9300 movement the new caliber 9900 (9901 on the precious metal case model) has the highly antimagnetic properties which make Master Chronometer watches resistant to 15,000 gauss.

The 9300 movement family was already one of the best movements Omega ever made (something that Omega even admitted a short while after they released it). The 9900 should prove even better, and continues to be beautiful and visible through the large sapphire crystal caseback on the watch.

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Wednesday 14 December 2016

Black Ceramic Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black GMT

Made entirely of precisely finished black ceramic, Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black case is large and hefty, being 45.5mm in diameter. The style is typical of Omega, with “lyre” lugs that are fortunately short, allowing it to fit on smaller wrists.The case finishing is entirely brushed and matte on the red and blue versions of the Deep Black, but alternates between brushed and mirror polished on the rose gold and black models. The latter is significantly more attractive, given the contrast between the two surface finishes, especially the polished bevel along the length of the lugs. More replica Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean watches.

Both the back and case feature large, wave-like teeth that lock against each other when the back is tightened, compressing the rubber gasket in-between to ensure water-resistance. The screw-down back also operates like a bayonet lock, so the Omega logo and lettering are always correctly aligned and read horizontally.

The bezel is also ceramic with a matching ceramic insert. On the Sedna gold model the insert features matching Sedna gold markings pressed into the bezel, while on the black model the markings are Liquidmetal, an amorphous metal alloy with a glass-like atomic structure.

The calibre 8906 is a Master Co-Axial Chronometer, produced at a dedicated facility and rigorously rested by the Swiss government’s weights and measures agency.High-tech with no pretence at being artisanal, the calibre 8906 is automatic with a second time zone function set via the crown – making it a straightforward dual time zone wristwatch.


Omega Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon “Meteorite” Sedna Gold

The Omega Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon “Meteorite” is one of the most elaborate variants to date, boasting a murderer’s row of features and innovations, inside and out – admittedly at a hefty price. More replica Omega Speedmaster watches.

The meteorite Speedmaster is essentially a dressed up version of the ceramic Speedy that made it debut three years ago as the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon (DSOTM). With almost all the external components made of ceramic – case, bezel, back, dial and even buckle – the DSOTM was an impressive feat of manufacturing technology.Since then the DSOTM has grown to include white, grey and all the shades in between, somewhat diluting the novelty of the product. The Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon “Meteorite” brings back a tiny bit of the novelty with a meteorite dial.

The bezel is 18k Sedna gold, Omega’s patented red gold alloy that never fades. Sedna gold is also used for the hands and applied hour markers, which give the dial contrast and an expensive air.

Speedmaster meteorite is powered by the calibre 9300, one of Omega’s top of the line movements that’s put together in a high-tech facility in Grenchen, the hometown of movement giant ETA. It’s a large – large enough it almost fills up the 44mm case – fully featured chronograph movement with all the bells and whistles: column wheel, vertical clutch, silicon hairspring, and Co-Axial escapement.

Thursday 1 December 2016

Christmas Gift - Omega Constellation Watches

Omega Constellation watches was once the flagship in the Omega collection. This particular family within their collection dates back to 1952 and according to Omega’s Journey Through Time publication (2007) it was because their limited produced Centenary collection was so high in demand by customers. This 1948 Omega Centenary commemorated the 100th birthday of the Omega company and was their first automatic chronometer watch. It wasn’t made in series production but the demand for them was so high, that Omega decided to create a new family of automatic chronometer watches in 1952: The Constellation. More Omega Constellation replica watches.

The first Omega Constellation models had bumper movements and distinctive diamond shaped hour markers. The watches in the photo above also feature the diamond shaped hour markers on their pie-pan shaped dials. The Dauphin hands were used till the late 1960s.

The dials on these Constellation models were richly decorated. The use of gold dials, gold hour markers, onyx hour markers, gold hands and gold applied logos and wording is something that wasn’t seen on any of their other collections to this extent. Some of the gold dials had a satin-brushed finish, others had a sun-guilloché pattern or a cross-hatched dial. There were many different dials available for the Omega Constellation in the 1950s and 1960s.

The pie-pan dials (see photo below) were commonly used in the vintage Omega Constellation watches. The use of the gold diamond-shaped hour markers is less common and only seen on the earlier models. In the 1960s Omega added the use of the Onyx stick markers on some of the Constellation models. Better said, these are gold hour markers with an Onyx inlay.

The Omega Constellation Vintage Watches

The Omega Constellation vintage watches is most interesting between 1952 and 1970. The elegant shaped cases, fancy lugs, 10-sided crowns, beautiful copper-colored movements and rich dials of those early vintage Omega Constellation watches were replaced by clunky shaped 1970s models. There are some beautiful ‘iconic’ models in there such as the rectangular Constellation Marine Stardust with a dial made of aventurine quartz. But in general you could say that they don’t breathe the same class as those earlier models. More Omega Constellation replica watches.

Dozens of different models, case shapes and so on. It wasn’t until 1982 where the former flagship of the brand was reinvented. In that year, the Omega Constellation ‘Manhattan’ was introduced. This new design with its four claws that pressed on the crystal, an integrated bracelet and chronometer movement (also for the quartz models, which have a different standard for their chronometer certification of course) was designed by Carol Didisheim and is still in the collection.

Although the design was updated during the years, the initial 1982 design is still clearly being followed. The current Omega Constellation family is not considered to be their flagship anymore, it is a very popular watch in certain countries (e.g. China and India). Recently Omega even reintroduced the pie-pan dial to a Constellation limited edition.