Baselworld 2012: Presenting the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ceragold, another exciting new Omega for 2012 (though nothing like
the flashy Speedmaster Racing watch,
or the First OMEGA In Space). Indeed, 2012 seems a year for innovation
in materials — as with Hublot’s new and proprietary “magic gold” (did
you see the
Big Bang Ferrari yet?!),
OMEGA has created a new material that premiers in the new Seamaster
Planet Ocean, Ceragold. Though to be clear, this material is only
represented in the bezel of the new PO (somewhat similarly to the PO
Liquidmetal from a couple years back) — so perhaps there is a bit of
hype in all this, but still a beautiful watch nonetheless. The polished
black zirconium-based ceramic bezel which offers a stark, dramatic
contrast to the Ceragold diving scale set within. The co-axial Calibe
9301 movement is equipped with a silicon balance spring and like all
Planet Oceans, the watch comes with a full four-year warranty. An
all-white “St. Moritz” edition of this watch, in 42mm case, is also
presented (I will show you later).
OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.5 mm Chronograph Ceragold
45.5mm red gold case, auto-mechanical
OMEGA Co-Axial calibre 9301 (red rotor, blackened barrel, balance
spring, screws), black leather strap with red gold foldover clasp
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