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I don't know if you have the chance to try these watches on, but if at all possible, please try to see them in person. The new Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean chrono is very thick (as you've posted). Based on the size & thickness of all of these watches, I wouldn't wear them with a suit. They won't easily fit under the cuff of a shirt & you can see that in the photo posted of Bill Clinton.


I've been looking into these same watches because I've been thinking about getting a sporty watch in titanium. I wear a JLC Master Compressor (not Diving) chrono frequently & this watch is large, but not huge. I've tried on the steel model of the Omega & it is a beautiful watch, but the thickness of the case made me think that it would eventually bother me. The new Omega movement is interesting and the Speedmaster model is smaller than the Seamaster. I've seen the Speedmaster, but I haven't tried it on. I have tried on the JLC Master Compressor Diving chrono, although in rose gold on a rubber strap rather than the Ti on Ti that I'm interested in. It was thinner, but is still a very thick watch. I'm not as interested in the JLC Navy Seals models, but they look nice. The diving alarm is a classic watch for JLC, but I know I would never use a mechanical alarm while chronos are fun to play with. I have gathered some size data from the internet, but they may not be accurate.

JLC Master Compressor chrono: 41.5 x 13.65 mm
JLC Master Compressor Diving chrono: 44 x 16.3 mm
JLC Navy Seals alarm: 44 x 16-17 mm (not sure of thickness)
JLC Navy Seals automatic: 42 x 14 mm
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean chrono: 45.5 x 19.2 mm
Omega Speedmaster (cal. 9300): 44.25 x 15.6 mm

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