OMEGA Reveals Vibrant Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Edition
OMEGA introduces the Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer in two striking colours, featuring a global time zone tracker and advanced technology.

OMEGA has introduced its innovative Worldtimer into the Seamaster Planet Ocean collection. Since its debut in 2017, this captivating design has been a popular addition to the brand’s Aqua Terra 150M series. Now, the complex mechanical movement and refined aesthetics are reimagined in a bold new ceramic form, offering travellers two enticing choices to wear on their wrists.

Taking inspiration from the Planet Ocean Deep Black, both 45.50 mm models feature a brushed black ceramic [ZrO2] case and a black ceramic bezel, adorned with a laser-ablated diving scale in polished positive relief.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the OMEGA Worldtimer is the central detail. A depiction of the continents is engraved on a grade 5 titanium surface, with a laser-ablated and varnished view over the North Pole. This remarkable attention to detail brings the globe into sharp, stunning focus.

Surrounding this topographic map is a 24-hour indicator, dividing day and night, beneath hesalite glass. The outer section of each dial is crafted in DLC black, further enhanced with a laser-ablated and polished honeycomb pattern.
The two distinctive styles are:
- A model featuring turquoise varnish, with hands and indexes filled with white Super-LumiNova. It comes on an integrated black structured rubber strap with turquoise stitching, finished with a ceramic and ceramised titanium foldover clasp.
- A model in grey varnish, with hands and indexes filled with OMEGA’s new grey Super-LumiNova. This style is also fitted with a black structured rubber strap, but with a grey underside.

The OMEGA Planet Ocean Worldtimer ensures you're always connected to cities and time zones across the globe. The dial is encircled by global destinations, enabling the wearer to track time across various locations, including Bienne, Switzerland, OMEGA’s hometown, marked at GMT+1.
At the heart of these timepieces is the automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938, visible through the sapphire crystal casebacks.

Fans of the Planet Ocean collection will also appreciate the impressive water resistance of 60 bar (600m / 2000ft), allowing the Worldtimer to dive deeper than ever before.