Omega Watch Collection: Photos & Details
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Omega Watch Collection: Photos & Details

By Subexplorer · Jan 27, 2026 · 54 replies
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Subexplorer, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, shares his initial impressions and stunning photography of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 4th Generation. His post offers a unique perspective on the evolution of modern dive watches, prompting a deeper look into design choices and the contemporary role of these robust timepieces. This article synthesizes Subexplorer's insights and the community's reactions, providing valuable context for collectors considering this significant reference.

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… taken last Sunday during first day wearing my Planet Ocean Seamaster 600 4th Generation.

I got it past week but had to wait till Saturday afternoon to spare a time to fit its bracelet to my wrist.

Have a nice week dear friends!
Abel



















About the Omega Ref. Seamaster600

The Omega Seamaster Ploprof 600, reference Seamaster600, is a specialized instrument within the Seamaster collection, designed for demanding underwater use. It is distinguished by its robust monobloc case construction and unique crown protection system, setting it apart from other Seamaster models as a purpose-built professional diver's watch. The design prioritizes functionality and durability for extreme conditions.

This specific reference features a substantial case, often constructed from materials chosen for their resilience in marine environments. The movement housed within is an automatic caliber, known for its reliability and precision, providing a practical power reserve suitable for its intended use. The crystal is designed for clarity and resistance to pressure, contributing to the watch's overall water resistance.

For collectors, the Seamaster Ploprof 600 holds interest due to its distinctive aesthetic and engineering. Variants, such as the unique 1971 example with an inverted case stamp and a bi-directional bezel, are particularly sought after. The use of specific materials, such as Uranus steel in some examples, further enhances its appeal to those interested in the technical evolution of professional dive watches.

Specifications

Caliber
Omega Caliber 1000
Case
Uranus steel
Diameter
54 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
600 meters
Crystal
Mineral

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amanico
Jan 27, 2026
The Dexter has a never ending appetite! Felicidades, amigo mio.

SU
Subexplorer
Jan 27, 2026
Ha ha ha!! We can´t save his soul my dear Nicolas! Lol! Muchas gracias mi querido amigo Nicolas!!

M4
M4
Jan 27, 2026
Excellent shots of an appealing watch!

SU
Subexplorer
Jan 27, 2026
Thank you so much M4!!

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orahu
Jan 27, 2026
Those photos are among the best that I have seen. The natural lighting really helps to highlight the blue.

SU
Subexplorer
Jan 27, 2026
Thank you so much dear orahu for your too kind compliments! Appreciate so much. Agree that natural light helps to highlite this blue bezel. Cheers, Abel

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