I have the planet ocean Chrono 9300 movement. The 300 m version is slightly thinner with a 9900 movement the only discernible difference between the two is 1000 feet of water resistance. This was an interesting marketing move by omega… Much like putting a
Chose the Apollo 8 day due to the release of the Alinghi yesterday. While I love the black and red colorway of the Alinghi, I see no connection to a Speedmaster, especially a DSOTM model. I think it would have been more appropriate with a Planet Ocean Chr
You say it right. When Doxa put quartz calibers in it’s cases to fight against quartz opponents. It hurts Omega. The ploprof has become a cult classic, while the quartz equipped dive watches are not wanted. The space race and the depth race. I think the d
Hello, this is my first post on WatchProSite, it is a review that I have written in 2016 when I purchased my Omega. I figured this is a nice place to post this review, since there aren't many review of this titanium version around. Thank you in advance fo
Actually I own the Seamaster Planet Ocean Chrono with the 9300 movement as well as the Seamaster Planet Ocean with the 2500 movement. The 9300 is accurate to the second. For over a year now...not the minute but dead on to the second. There is no doubt in