Omega launched a veritable iteration of the Planet Ocean called the Big Blue in 2017. This watch, reference 215.92.46.22.03.001, was a culmination of the success received by the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon and the Planet Ocean Deep Black. Taking cues from these timepieces that proved ceramic construction is a formula for success, Omega released the Big Blue with a ceramic case and dial. The reference rocks a stunning blue profile elevated by tinges of orange and reliable, precision movement.
It retains the 45.5mm width of its predecessor, along with the signature helium escape valve at 10, an exhibition caseback, and a whopping 600 metres of water resistance. On the dial, you'll find two white gold arrow hands, an orange-tipped seconds hand, and an orange-hued GMT hand. GMT markings are placed on a chapter ring at the rehaut. Further, the dial carries luminous hour indexes and a date window at three o'clock.