
D-TIME1's striking lume shots of his Omega Planet Ocean highlight a feature often celebrated by collectors: the practical and aesthetic appeal of a well-executed luminous dial. His preference for the matte black bezel version over newer ceramic iterations sparks a discussion on design evolution and personal taste within the Omega dive watch lineage. This article delves into the community's shared appreciation for Omega's luminescence and explores various ownership experiences.


Dont you think that the Aqua Terra lume is really bad comparing to that?
I use to have a great picture of the PO lume in pitch black but can't find and have not been able to re create it; it is impressive in person compared to watches I have and have had.. the speedy lume is better than the AT but still on on the level of the PO...
The PO Chrono looks awesome!! A little big for my wrist but a cool looking watch! Almost pulled the trigger on the grey side of the moon a couple years back as i could have got a killer deal on it but passed it up for the PO and at the time had the Speedy Sapphire sandwhich... -D-
Love the PO Chrono...which I actually need because I have jet skis and a boat..bought the Dark Side Black as a dress watch after being BITTERLY disappointed with my JLC Duoface...
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Is the greatest ive ever seen. Lol
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