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As part of the 2019 "Five Ocean Deeps Expedition", the OMEGA Ultra Deep watch dived to the deepest point in the Mariana Trench, setting a world record for deep diving and creating a milestone legend. Now OMEGA keeps up with the times and develops this revolutionary professional diving watch into a new watch that can be sold to the public. During the product development process, OMEGA tested this watch in a real ocean environment. Its water resistance is up to 6,000 meters (20,000 feet) and it has passed the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 6425:2018 certification for saturation diving watches.
The case of this watch is 45.5 mm and is made of sandblasted grade 5 titanium. The black ceramic bezel is brushed and decorated with Liquidmetal diving scale. Through the raised arched sapphire glass, you can see the black titanium dial covered with ceramic, with blue-green Arabic numerals, the central second hand with a gradient effect from white to blue-green, and the white 18K gold hour, minute and hour scales are covered with white Super-LumiNova luminous coating.
The watch has eye-catching "manta" lugs at both ends of the case, and the black and turquoise NATO striped strap is paired with a grade 5 titanium buckle and clasp. The grade 5 titanium medallion on the back is laser-engraved with the sonar logo and the Omega iconic seahorse pattern in the center. The watch is equipped with the Omega 8912 Master Chronometer movement.
- Total product weight (approx.): 123 g
- Between lugs: 22 mm
- Ear distance: 56 mm
- Thickness: 18.1 mm
- For example: O-MEGASTEEL
- Case diameter: 45.5 mm
- Water resistance: 600 bar (6000 m/20000 ft)
Advantages of this watch
Professional diving
Diving watches certified for saturation diving
To guarantee the Ultra Deep's saturation diving capabilities as a diver's watch, the watch was tested in accordance with ISO 6425:2018. Nine tests were carried out, including checking visibility, anti-magnetic, temperature cycling, salt spray, shock resistance, water resistance, free fall shock, accessory resistance and saturation diving. METAS certifies that the watch has been tested and meets the required standards.