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Being as true to its namesake as a professional divers watch as it is to being a timeless style icon not much can come close to the Omega Seamaster Planet Oceans Watch eymibdxn. omega speedmaster ebay. Featuring a 42 mm stainless steel case this bold watch has a specification second to none. The black dial features luminous hour markers, silver hands with luminous tips for ease of use in low visibility and a date window protected by scratch resistant sapphire crystal. A unidirectional rotating bezel, helium escape valve, fully automatic co-axial movement and water resistance to an unbelievable 600 metres this watch is second to none. Omega has managed to successfully combine a high quality timepiece and exceedingly masculine piece of jewellery into one amazing package which is no easy task, this watch has it all. Share
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Being as true to its namesake as a professional divers watch as it is to being a timeless style icon not much can come close to the Omega Seamaster Planet Oceans Watch. Featuring a 42 mm stainless steel case this bold watch has a specification second to none. The black dial features luminous hour markers, silver hands with luminous tips for ease of use in low visibility and a date window protected by scratch resistant sapphire crystal. A unidirectional rotating bezel, helium escape valve, fully automatic co-axial movement and water resistance to an unbelievable 600 metres this watch is second to none. Omega has managed to successfully combine a high quality timepiece and exceedingly masculine piece of jewellery into one amazing package which is no easy task, this watch has it all. Share
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17330830
Product Type
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Manufacturer Name
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Manufacturer Model
232.30.42.21.01.001
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Family
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean
Movement Type
Automatic
Feature
Date, Chronometer, Helium Escape Valve
Dial Colour
Black
Strap Material
Stainless Steel
Case Material
Stainless Steel
Case Diameter
42.0mm
Water Resistant
600 Metres
Watch Thickness
16.3mm
Watch Markers
Index Markers
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2531.80 "007" Review
by Robert Jan Broer
Voorburg/The Netherlands, 30th of August 2000
( Updated : 13th of September 2000)


All photos except for the Seamaster "Ploprof" below, were taken by the
author using a Sony Mavica FD-83.

Introduction
The Seamaster was introduced in 1948 (also in
Chronometer version). In the early years, you could describe the Seamaster as a sporty
dress watch. It wasn't until the 70s when the Seamaster started to get some 'Diver'-watch
shapes. Maybe the most collectible Seamaster from that time is the Seamaster
"Ploprof" 600m/2000ft. Introduced in 1970. It was used by Commander Cousteau
during a series of experiments at depths of around 500 meters.The photo on your right
is a shot of the Seamaster "Ploprof" 600 m/2000 ft on a stainless steel Omega
signed bracelet. It was also available on a rubber strap.
The Seamaster Professional with reference number 2531.80 was introduced in 1993. When
the watch appeared in the movie "GoldenEye" on the wrist of James
"007" Bond in 1995, it didn't take long for people to call it the Bond or
"007"-watch.
Tech.Specs
The Seamaster Professional uses an Omega
cal.1120 movement, based on the 2892-A2 movement with 23 jewels. The original ETA 2892-A2
has 21 jewels but after Omega modified it, it had 23. The rotor has the Omega cal.1120
engraving and a lot of the parts are nicely finished/polished. The movement is also
chronometer certified. Which means that it has a certain accuracy tested by different
temperatures and positions. -4 seconds / +6 seconds a day are the maximal deviations. I
can't say much about the accuracy of the watch yet, but I assume it is running within the
specifications. Maybe it needs some time to settle in, however, I will check the accuracy
in the near future. ( update : it runs -1 sec a day, and in total it lost
3 seconds in one week. So it gains some time at night I guess).The movement has a
powerreserve of 44 hours and ticks at 28.800 beats an hour. The date feature is quick-set
and changes at midnight within a blink of the eyes. Like the dial says, the watch is
waterresistant till a depth of approx. 300 m / 1000 ft.
The screwed-crown makes sure the water is being kept outside of the case and the
helium-valve is only used when diving on greater depths. It is used for compensating the
pressure from the inside of the watch with the help of helium.

The illuminous material on the dial and on the bezel is called Super Luminova and is
lasting a lot longer than the good ol' tritium. I don't exactly know when they changed it,
but I think it was with the introduction of this model.
About 24 hours after the purchase
First of all, the watch seems to be bigger than
my Omega Speedmaster Professional, which is about 40mm wide and a height of  approx.
14mm. Omega says this watch is 39.3mm wide and the height is about 10mm . Maybe it is due
the big looking bracelet or the big crown protector and helium-valve but this watch looks
and feels a lot bigger. It is also quite heavy, about 158grams according to the specs
found on the website of Zowie.

In my opinion, a watch this size is allowed to be heavy. I didn't want to have the
Ti-version, first of all because I don't like the looks of Ti and second it is too light.
I would be constantly looking on my wrist if the watch was still there.

Another thing I noticed rather quickly was the illuminosity of the dial. When going to the
bathroom, you won't have to turn on the light when wearing this watch. I check it a bit
and it glowed about all night. The bezel has a little illuminous spot at 12 o'clock as
shown on the picture on the left. 
 
The  dial of the watch has little waves in
it. You'll only notice them when the light is shining from a certain angle or when you
look at it very closely. I hope you can see it well on the pictures I have taken.The
bracelet of this watch is marvelous. It has 9 rows of links and the 2nd,4th,6th and 8th
row are polished. I really like the look of it.
The new '2000' Seamaster Professional with black dial and black bezel has the
Speedmaster-style bracelet. At least in Europe they have, the US market (and maybe other
countries too) have the same bracelet as pictured on the right.
The bracelet feels very comfortable, but also quite heavy. However, you won't feel it
anymore after a while. 
On this bracelet you'll find a big folding clasp with the possibility to extend it a
bit when you are wearing a diving suit. The closing and opening of the clasp needs some
practising. At least the closing does. You have to watch out that the diving-suit
extension is closed properly, else the normal clasp/fold won't hold and folds open very
easily.
 

Above you'll see the clasp fully opened, including the divers extension.
On the right picture, you see how it is closed. But not properly, so the folding clasp
will open very easily if I would close it.
  
The clasp says it all. Omega Seamaster Professional, in case you didn't know what it
was that you have spent so much money on. The two push-buttons are for releasing the
clasp. It has a simple mechanism that sort of 'locks' the clasp so it won't flip open.

According to some people the clasp scratches easily due to the soft steel that is used. It
didn't happen to my watch yet, and I am curious if it going to happen anyway, since I am
just working with computers all day. So no rocks at the bottom of the sea on which  I
could scratch the clasp. I doubt it will even see water except for the shower and doing
dishes. Anyway, you have been warned!!
 
 


The caseback is just beautifull. A big engraved
Seamonster logo and "Seamaster" written above it. The wave pattern on the dial
is also engraved on the caseback and I think it also holds the watch better on its place
when wearing it on a diving-suit. To open the watch, you will need a special tool. Other
than the regular watchopener as seen by the Speedmaster Professional and some older Omega
watches.A con of this watch, and about 99% of all other watches, is the use of
springbars for attaching the bracelet to the case. Audemars Piguet has a screwed-on
bracelet and this is far more safe and better looking. Can't have everything I guess.
The crown and the helium-valve are both Omega signed.
 
The watch is quite unsharp, but that isn't the
point. The photo was just taken to see how it looks on my wrist. I am between 6'2 "
and 6'3" (1.88m) tall and about 80 kilograms.  The watch looks quite big but the
lugs stay on my wrist easily (no sticking out here) and it looks just perfect! Maybe you
can see it on the picture when you take a good look, about 1 cm on the right of the
winding crown, there is some red-ish spot on my hand. It is from the crown of this watch
and probably from my other watches too. I don't know if I am the only one with this, but
sometimes it just sticks into my hand when I am leaning on something or carrying
something. Don't you just love the skeleton hands?

 
 
The Seamaster Professional resting in its red
leather Omega-box, next to the Chronometer tag. Also seen with Rolex watches.
 
Variations There are some
variations on the "James Bond" watch, as can be seen on the right. It also comes
in titanium (the Bond model (without chronograph) does as well), titanium/gold and
titanium/gold/ros
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