Omega Celebrates Seamaster’s 75th Anniversary with 11 New Watches

Discover Omega’s latest collection, the Summer Blue colorway, paying homage to the watches underwater performance. 

In celebration of 75 years in the world of horology, Omega introduces 11 new editions of their iconic Seamaster models, exclusively available at Suïssa Joiers, at The Embassy, in Andorra.

Unveiled in a sun-soaked event in Mykonos, Greece, the collection features styles like Aqua Terra and Ultra
Deep, now available in the Summer Blue colorway. Inspired by the sea, the hue deepens with increased
water resistance, reflecting the watches true diving capabilities.

The Aqua Terra collection showcases three new models with a sun-brushed dial in the captivating shade. The
38mm option boasts sailboat indexes and a polished and brushed bracelet, powered by Omega’s Co-Axial
Master Chronometer 8800. The 41mm version offers a choice of a matching bracelet or blue rubber strap,
driven by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer 8900.

For the stainless steel 43mm Aqua Terra Worldtimer, global destinations adorn the dial, with hesalite glass
bridging the outer and inner dials. A 24-hour reading is displayed, using light blue for daytime and dark blue
for nighttime. With a water resistance of 150 meters, it maintains the collection’s high standards.

The symmetrical case and crown of the 41mm Seamaster 300, part of the iconic "professional" trilogy since
1957, exude elegance in polished and brushed stainless steel. The 42mm Diver 300M features a Summer
Blue wave-pattern ceramic dial with a gradient finish reflecting its impressive water resistance of 300m. Its
blue ceramic bezel, adorned with Summer Blue enamel (Grand feu) diving scale, adds a touch of
sophistication.

The Planet Ocean 600m, originally released in 2005, now flaunts a blue ceramic bezel, replacing its iconic
orange one. The PVD-treated and varnished dial showcases a gradient finish, complemented by blue hands.

Drawing inspiration from its 1970s design, the 2023 Ploprof incorporates sapphire crystal in its bezel ring,
paying homage to its historical significance. The monobloc case features the famous screwed-in crown and
two o’clock security pusher. With a diving capacity of 600m, it maintains its reliable performance.

The Ultradeep, having made history by reaching the Mariana Trench in 2019, showcases the Challenger Deep
pattern on its dial, mapping the explorers journey. When exposed to UV light, the dial reveals the words
‘OMEGA WAS HERE’, commemorating the world record dive of 10,935m and the Western, Central, and
Eastern Pools.

Explore Omega’s extraordinary collection, available exclusively at Suïssa Joiers, at The Embassy in Andorra,
and embrace the legacy of the Seamaster in style.