The last time we saw a meaningful change to the cheap fake Omega Planet Ocean range was in 2016. The Planet Ocean follows in the footsteps of other iconic watches as updates are more iterative than anything else. With the new third generation in 2016, the most noticeable difference was the case sizes.
Swiss made super clone Omega decided to go with a 39.5mm and 43.5mm case while removing the 37.5mm and 45.5mm cases. This was a simplification of the lineup and what I imagine to be an educated decision as the 37.5mm was too small and thick, and the 45.5mm was too large for how watch tastes have been trending. AAA quality replica Omega upgraded the movement and added the METAS-certified caliber 8900 to the Planet Ocean.
Movements that are certified by METAS are accurate to 0/+5s per day and withstand 15,000 Gauss. This goes beyond the standard set by COSC and highlights the extent of engineering that best 1:1 super clone Omega puts into its movements. There were other minor updates including an improved bracelet allowing the watch to sit better on the wrist, a wider micro-adjustment range to 9.6mm in five different positions and, away from the bracelet, and a new rubber strap.
On the dial, the minor refinements continued with applied Arabic numerals and a refreshed minute track. It isn’t a lot, but when updates are iterative, these changes were enough to improve an already strong product. This third generation cheap super clone Omega was all about modernizing the internals, simplifying the sizes on offer and small refinements to the finishing.
Now we know how the Swiss movement super clone Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean came about and what the latest generational update brought; I want to discuss why it might be the best-designed modern range. In such a short amount of time, there are very few brands that can claim they have achieved what Omega replica for sale has with the Planet Ocean. I struggle to find a contemporary collection that holds a brand-new name and look, yet is so distinct.
To try and demonstrate this, I will use the ten principles of good design defined by Dieter Rams. He is a German designer that is best known for his associations with consumer brands such as Braun and Visœ, as well as the functionalist school of industrial design. His philosophy inspired the likes of Jony Ive and several Apple products have been influenced by his designs.