

Omega even has some of these calibers certified as Master Chronometers by METAS. They all come from the same workshops and have featured Co-Axial calibers since 1990. The various Seamaster lines also share their technology. This timepiece is water-resistant to 15,000 m (1,500 bar, 49,213 ft) and proved its capabilities as part of an expedition to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. In 2019, Omega took things to the next level with the experimental Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional. The Aqua Terra and Bullhead have the lowest resistances at 150 m (15 bar, 492 ft), while the Ploprof tops the list with a depth rating of 1,200 m (120 bar, 3,937 ft). No matter which Seamaster you choose, you can rest assured that it will be sufficiently water-resistant. Finally, the Ploprof 1200M and Bullhead catch the eye with their bold and unusual designs. If you're on the market for a sporty dress watch, look no further than the Aqua Terra, Railmaster, and retro Seamaster 1948 lines.
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Both models feature a helium escape valve at 10 o'clock, making them great choices for professional saturation diving. On the other hand, fans of modern tool watches should enjoy the Planet Ocean 600M and Diver 300M. The Seamaster 300 is the first choice of all those looking for a diving watch with the charm of timepieces from the 1950s and 60s. Each model is a unique sub-collection within the larger Seamaster family.
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In addition to the Seamaster 300, the series is home to the Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M, Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M, Diver 300M, Bullhead, and Ploprof 1200M.

The Swiss manufacturer has continually expanded the series over the years and now offers timepieces in stainless steel, titanium, gold, ceramic, and platinum. It has existed under this name since 1948. The Seamaster collection is the oldest Omega series still in production.
