Omega Ultra Deep: Diving Deeper With the Omega Planet Ocean 6000M Collection

When you think about dive watches, there are a couple of famous, tried-and-tested watch brands that will come to mind. Apart from Japanese watch brands like Seiko and Citizen, one of the brands best known for its dive watches is definitely Omega. Omega is one of the most popular Swiss watchmakers that create iconic dive watches. You can find a remarkable arsenal of dive watches under the brand’s Seamaster series, such as the Omega Aqua Terra sub-collection. 

For this article, we will be delving into yet another famous line of Omega dive watches: the Omega Ultra Deep collection. Also known as the Omega Seamaster Planet Ultra Deep collection, this is a range of stylish and rugged dive watches that only add to Omega’s diving fame. 

Read on to find out more about the Omega Ultra Deep, everything it has to offer, and some of the best models you can get in this series. 

Omega Ultra Deep: An Overview

Photo of Omega Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001 underwater
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Fresh and ready for deepwater adventures, the Omega Ultra Deep Collection was recently released this 2022. This sub-collection debuted with a total of seven timepieces. The concept behind the Omega Ultra Deep can be traced back to 2019, during the Five Deeps Expedition. 

During this expedition, Omega achieved the distinction of having the first timepiece to reach the deepest point in the ocean. As part of the Five Deeps Expedition, three prototypes of the Omega Ultra Deep were brought into the Mariana Trench, the deepest location on Earth. They reached as far as incredible depths of 10,935 meters, or 35,876 feet underwater. This feat was a testament to the sheer power and water resistance capacity that the Omega Ultra Deep was capable of. 

Three years later, after continued innovation and research, Omega officially introduced the seven models of the Omega Ultra Deep to the world. Today, the Omega Ultra Deep is commercially available to the public. It immediately received great acclaim, in large part thanks to its stellar water resistance capacity of 6,000 meters or 20,000 feet.

6000m Water Resistance

The Omega Ultra Deep is the first-ever dive watch to come with an unparalleled water resistance capacity of 6,000 meters. This incredible depth rating far exceeds that of popular offerings from Omega’s competitor brands, such as the Rolex Sea-Dweller (3900m) and the Breitling Superocean Chronograph (2000m).

The Omega Ultra Deep has also achieved an ISO 6425:2018 certification. Having passed nine tests that include visibility, magnetic resistance, temperature cycling, and more, the Omega Ultra Deep is certified to be used in saturation diving and professional diving. 

This outstanding water resistance capacity marks the Omega Ultra Deep as another milestone for the Swiss watch brand. As the first watch to reach the deepest point in the ocean, the Omega Ultra Deep joins the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch, the first watch on the moon, in the league of legends. 

O-megasteel 

If you are familiar with the watch industry, you will know that most watch brands use traditional 316L stainless steel. However, this material is not actually strong enough to withstand water pressures at depths of 6,000 meters. As such, for the Omega Ultra Deep, Omega had to create its own stronger, patented stainless steel material: the O-megasteel. Six out of the seven Omega Ultra Deep watches are crafted using O-megasteel. 

O-megasteel is 40% to 50% tougher and more robust than the traditional 316L stainless steel alloy. It is also exceptionally corrosion-resistant. O-megasteel comes in a lighter, almost white color. As such, the Omega Ultra Deep appears paler compared to watches made from 316L stainless steel. O-megasteel also has a lovely, gleaming luster that is just as striking as the Omega Ultra Deep’s phenomenal water resistance rating. 

Grade 5 Titanium

Of the seven Omega Ultra Deep watches, only one is entirely crafted from Grade 5 titanium. Also used in the production of aircrafts and spacecrafts, this material is an impressive 45% lighter than stainless steel. Like O-megasteel, titanium also has excellent corrosion-resistant properties and is capable of withstanding extreme temperatures. Titanium has a bright gray finish, so it gives a watch a very rugged look. 

Best Omega Ultra Deep Watches

1. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001
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First up, let us take a look at the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001. This is easily the most popular offering in the Omega Ultra Deep collection. 

This Omega Seamaster piece is presented in a chunky 45.5mm titanium case with a height of 18.2mm. Despite its bulky size, it is still the lightest timepiece in the entire Omega Ultra Deep roster, thanks to its lightweight titanium build. Along with its comfortable NATO strap, this watch weighs just 123 grams in total. As such, you can easily wear this watch for long periods of time without feeling any discomfort or weighed down. 

On top of the watch’s case sits a brushed ceramic count-up bezel in black. It has a luminous pip at 12 o’clock, which helps keep the watch face illuminated underwater. The titanium dial of this watch also comes in black, complementing the bezel. It is adorned with lavish 18K white gold indices and thick arrow hands. It also features bright cyan Arabic numeral markers and a vibrant cyan seconds hand, which creates a lovely contrast against the darker dial backdrop. 

Driving this watch is an in-house Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912. This is an automatic movement fitted by 38 jewels and beats at 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5Hz). It offers a 60-hour power reserve. 

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.92.46.21.01.001 costs $12,300 USD.

2. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001
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For the next Omega Ultra Deep piece, check out the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001. This watch utilizes a 45.5mm O-megasteel case, paired with a thick black rubber strap. This watch weighs 170 grams in total, giving it a very robust feel and heavy feel. 

Protected by a domed sapphire crystal, the dial of this watch shows off a striking blue gradient finish. It is filled with applique indices, thick sword hands, and Arabic numeral markers all made of 18K white gold. These components are all generously coated with Super-LumiNova, allowing for optimal legibility at all times. The sweeping seconds hand of this watch is also tipped with cyan, adding a lighter touch to this watch’s face. You can also find a rotating bezel affixed to the top of the case, which is fitted with a polished black elapsed time scale insert made of ceramic. 

This watch runs on the in-house Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912. This automatic movement has a beat frequency of 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5Hz) and an excellent power supply of up to 60 hours.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.03.001 sells at $11,200 USD.

3. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001
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For another solidly-built Omega Ultra Deep watch, consider the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001. This timepiece is encased in a 45.5mm O-megasteel case, coupled with a three-link bracelet made from the same material. It has a substantial weight of 254 grams and is perfect for folks who prefer heftier timepieces that offer a bit more presence. 

This watch also showcases a beautiful blue gradient dial. It is decorated with 18K white gold arrow hands, hour indices, and Arabic numeral markers, all of which are treated with Super-LumiNova. Cyan accents are also scattered across the dial, adding a touch of lightness to this watch face. Fitted on top of the case is a polished black ceramic bezel, for the watch’s count-up scale. 

Like the previous Omega Ultra Deep pieces, this watch is powered by the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 movement. It provides a 60-hour power supply and an impressive accuracy rate of +5/0 seconds per day.  

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.03.001 is worth around $11,600 USD.

4. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001

Front View of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001
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If you enjoy louder and more flamboyant pieces, then the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001 is a great choice. This watch shows off eye-catching and playful aesthetics with its vibrant orange colorway.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001 comes in a 45.5mm O-megasteel case that has a chunky thickness of 18.2mm. It is accompanied by a three-link O-megasteel bracelet, which gives this watch a considerable total weight of 254 grams. This massive size can be a bit of a downside for those who have slender wrists, as this watch can be quite heavy to tote around all day. 

Placed on top of the watch case is a unidirectional rotating bezel. It is fitted with a vivid orange ceramic insert for its count-up scale, which gives this watch a very bright and fun style. This lively bezel stands out sharply against a darker gray gradient dial. This dial is ornamented with orange Arabic numeral markers, 18K white gold hour indices and oversized arrow hands. 

Ticking inside this watch is the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 movement. Aside from its excellent 60-hour power supply, this movement is also incredibly resistant to strong magnetic fields. It is able to withstand magnetic forces of up to 15,000 gausses. 

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.30.46.21.06.001 has a price tag of $11,600 USD.

5. Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001

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For the last Omega Ultra Deep watch on this list, we have the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001. This watch is packed in a 45.5mm O-megasteel case, paired with a rugged black rubber strap. Weighing in at 170 grams, this is the go-to piece for anyone seeking a clean and pristine white dial watch

This watch’s white dial is composed of 18K white gold hour indices and arrow hands that are all coated with Super-LumiNova. It is also furnished with deep blue Arabic numeral markers, which enhances the handsome look of this white dial. Placed on top of the case, you also have a unidirectional bezel which bears a count-up insert made of blue ceramic. 

This watch runs on the in-house Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8912 movement. It delivers a superb accuracy rate of +5/0 seconds per day and can last for up to 60 hours when fully wound. 

You can buy the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Ref. 215.32.46.21.04.001 for $11,200 USD.

Final Thoughts

The Omega Ultra Deep collection is a testament to how far Omega’s craftsmanship and innovation can take humanity’s talent in producing extraordinary timepieces. With the introduction of the Omega Ultra Deep collection, Omega has only further cemented its outstanding reputation in the world of watch manufacturing. 

Photo credits: Omega.

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