The New Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional

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Omega introduced an impressive model of the Seamaster Planet Ocean that made the deepest dive of the world to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. This exclusive model accompanied the explorer and adventurer Victor Vescovo in his record-breaking dive during the Five Deeps Expedition to the deepest point of the oceans. 

Thus, the new Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional watch created a new standard for water-resistance of wristwatches. Let’s today explore this spectacular watch that is undoubtedly the result of many years of experience in the field of professional diver timepieces. 

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The Five Deeps Expedition: A Quick Overview

Omega joined one of the most bewitching expeditions – the Five Deeps Expedition. Indeed, the Five Deeps project is the ever first human-crewed expedition of the world to the deepest point in five oceans:
  • The Puerto Rico Trench (8,376m), Atlantic Ocean
  • The South Sandwich Trench (7,434m), Southern Ocean
  • The Java Trench (7,290m), Indian Ocean
  • The Challenger Deep (10,928m), Pacific Ocean
  • The Molloy Deep (5,573m), Arctic Ocean

The explorer and submersible pilot Victor Vescovo was the significant part of his creation ‘Five Deeps’ expedition. He piloted the specially created submersible known as the ‘Limiting Factor’ into the Challenger Deep – the deepest part of the famous Mariana Trench. 


However, the hull of the submersible was made up of Grade 5 titanium. In fact, the International maritime authority DNV-GL commercially certified the DSV Limiting Factor submersible for repeated, extensive dives to remarkable depths. Moreover, the three ‘landers’ on the ocean floor were used to collect valuable scientific data. On May 2019, the DSV ‘Limiting Factor’ submersible reached the depth of 10,928m. It is indeed the deepest point of Earth’s ocean arrived ever by humankind. More interestingly, this expedition broke the 59years old record of Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard. Now:

Omega played an essential role in this remarkable underwater adventure. The brand designed and developed three spectacular models of the Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional specifically to reach the Challenger Deep. 

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional

Omega is proficient in manufacturing diver timepieces. But, it was quite challenging to create a timepiece perfectly suited for the Five Deeps Expedition. An expert team with diverse skills of engineering and a different level of creativeness were required to produce a watch capable of enduring at depths of 11,000m or more. So, what was the result?

Omega devised a watch fitted with full ocean depth technology, enabling it to combat enormous pressure. The interesting fact is that:
  • The design was inspired by the solutions deployed on the submersible DSV ‘Limiting Factor’. 
  • The new Seamaster Professional tool watch came in virtually 28mm slim watch case. 

Although it is a professional prototype designed without any compromises, the Seamaster Ultra Deep Professional watch yet looks very similar to the standard Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m. 
  • The watch features the same hands, dials, tracks and indexes.
  • The bezel’s body, case back, case body and the crown are machined cut-outs from Grade 5 titanium body of the submersible.
  • The brand employed Liquidmetal technology to create a flexible yet firm sapphire-to-case body assembly. 
  • The lugs are kept open to reduce the risk of surpassing material limitations at most profound ocean depth. However, the lugs are called ‘Manta’ because of their unique look. 


With all these extraordinary components and technologies, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional watch can resist water-pressure up to 1,100bars or 10,928m. However, Omega added a safety margin of 25% to comply with the diving watch standards of ISO 6425. This signifies that timepiece is assured of performing precisely up to 15,000m or 1,500 bars. 

To conclude, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional watch has been devised with ‘attainable’ technologies. However, the motive was indeed to make a timepiece specifically for a remarkable mission. But, the manufacturer utilised components and technology that can be commercialised. 

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