Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Omega Seamaster in Summer Blue 2023

This year, Omega's new Seamaster in Summer Blue watch includes 7 iconic models and a total of 11 watches, which wonderfully explains the glorious history of the Seamaster series watches from formal watches to professional diving watches. The new watch adopts Omega's unique Summer Blue color tone. The different waterproof depths of each watch are reflected through the depth of the dial color, making it clear at a glance: the dial color of the Aqua Terra watch is like the sea surface bathed in the sun, while the Ultra Deep watch The color of the watch’s dial symbolizes the dark depths of the ocean.

The unique and commemorative case back is also a highlight of the new watch - the seahorse logo depicts the sea god Poseidon holding a trident and driving two seahorses, representing the seahorse logo originally designed by Omega in 1956, and the seahorse logo now used. seahorse logo.

The new Omega Seamaster in Summer Blue watch completely presents the entire series of Seamaster watches from waterproof depths of 150 meters, 300 meters, 600 meters to 1200 meters and 6000 meters. It strongly demonstrates that Omega is unrivaled in the field of diving watches. status.

The fashion-leading replica Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra watch is available in two sizes, 38 mm and 41 mm. The light blue dial is full of summer atmosphere; the Aqua Terra world time watch inherits the exquisite earth pattern on the grade 5 titanium dial, with Gradient Summer Blue tone; the new Seamaster 300 watch pays tribute to the classics, and the Seamaster 300-meter diving watch is a witness to Omega’s marine legend. Both watches are equipped with darker blue dials, echoing the 300-meter waterproof depth; the ocean is strong Since their launch, the Planet Ocean 600-meter watch and the unique Ploprof 1200-meter diving watch have been the wrist choice of professional divers; the dial of the pinnacle Ultra Deep 6000-meter professional diving watch faithfully reproduces the Mariana The scene at the bottom of the trench abyss pays tribute to the 10,935-meter world diving record set in 2020, which is of great commemorative significance.