Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean
The Omega Planet Ocean could be thought of as the Seamaster’s big brother. At 42mm, this reference 2201.50 isn’t the largest of the Planet Oceans, yet it still feels robust and sturdy.
The steel case has both a brushed and polished finish, giving it a sporty yet luxurious feel, and with an impressive water resistance of 600m, it’s ready for any adventure. This is possibly why the Planet Ocean was Bond’s watch of choice in the 2008 film, Quantum of Solace.
The black dial has polished hands and indices, generously filled with lume for legibility in low light. The monochrome aesthetic is broken up with just a flash of orange on the tip of the seconds hand.
Underneath a decorated case back, the watch is powered by Omega’s Calibre 2500 automatic movement, which features a co-axial escapement and offers 48 hours of power reserve.
Fitted to the watch is a steel bracelet, featuring a diver’s extension clasp. However, this watch would also look great on any number of straps such as a black rubber or brown leather.
We are pleased to present this watch in excellent condition, having recently been professionally refinished, and it comes supplied with its original box and paperwork and a 6-month warranty.
Case
42mm steel, black bezel insert, 600m water resistance
Movement
Automatic - Omega Calibre 2500, co-axial escapement, 48-hour power reserve
Bracelet
Steel bracelet with diver's extension clasp
Box & Papers
Presentation box, card holder, warranty card, Chronometer card, Pictograms card, Instruction booklet, 2 x swing tags
Age
November 2008
Case Condition
Like-new condition following professional refinish of the case and bracelet
Warranty
6-month warranty supplied by Watch Concierge Services
Movement Condition
Movement tested and running to specification
Model Reference
2201.50.00




