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The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean #2201.50.00 Review

The Omega Seamaster, released in 1948 by Omega Watch, has been always attracting and elegant. And the line has a new collection— the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean. And I’d talk about the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean #2201.50.00.
This COSC certified chronometer can survive and work well in a depth up to 600 meters(2000 feet), so it’s very suitable for a diving lover. As the Rolex Submariner, this Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean has a bezel that can only rotate unidirectionally(means the bezel can only turn in one direction). This is particularly useful for divers who cannot accidentally rotate it in the wrong direction, which could cause them to miscalculate their dive times. A rotating bezel makes it easy to measure elapsed time.
The watch display the day of the month in a window on watch dial at the 3 o’clock position. And the watch features a self-locking crown that is screwed into the tube of the case, which could ensure the water-resistance.
And the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean #2201.50.00 has a decompression system which allows helium to escape from inside the watch when the watch is worn for professional use in pressure chambers.
The model is studded with domed anti reflective and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. And the case with a diameter of 42mm is made of steel. The dial is black in the case.
The watch is powered by Co-Axial Escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish,
And this watch is also connected to the spy film 007—James Bond wears this model.