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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2200.50 45 mm
For sale is a 2009 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean, reference 2250.50, a first‑generation PO that delivers serious dive‑watch capability with the classic black‑on‑steel look collectors love. This example comes as a set with a newer Omega box and all cards, with the original (worn) box available if preferred.
Key Features
Model: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M
Reference: 2250.50 (first‑generation Planet Ocean family)
Year: 2009
Case: Stainless steel, Planet Ocean series, helium‑escape valve at 10 o’clock
Bezel: Unidirectional rotating bezel with black insert
Dial: Black dial with bold luminous markers and broad‑arrow hands
Crystal: Domed sapphire crystal with anti‑reflective treatment, clean and free of notable marks
Bracelet: Stainless‑steel Planet Ocean bracelet with dive extension; additional black leather strap included
Movement: Omega Co‑Axial calibre 2500 automatic, approx. 48‑hour power reserve
Water resistance: 600 m / 2000 ft (Planet Ocean line rating)
Detailed Description
This Planet Ocean 2250.50 represents the original PO design language: a robust steel case, black bezel, and high‑contrast black dial with broad‑arrow hands and chunky hour markers optimized for underwater legibility. The extra‑thick case and crystal, paired with the helium‑escape valve at 10 o’clock, support the impressive 600 m water‑resistance rating that set the Planet Ocean apart from the standard Seamaster Professional at the time.
Inside beats the Co‑Axial calibre 2500, Omega’s early in‑house‑exclusive movement featuring the Co‑Axial escapement and a roughly 48‑hour power reserve, known for good accuracy and long‑term reliability when serviced correctly. It gives the watch a nice blend of modern horology and early‑2000s Omega design, making these first‑gen POs increasingly interesting to enthusiasts.
On the wrist, the watch has a strong, professional‑dive presence but remains versatile thanks to the clean monochrome color scheme. The included stainless‑steel bracelet gives it the classic Omega diver look, while the additional black leather strap offers a more refined, casual option when you want to dress it up or simply change the character of the watch.
Condition and Set
This 2009 Planet Ocean is in good honest condition with wear consistent with regular but careful use:
Case and bezel insert show normal light wear and marks from use, with nothing that detracts significantly from overall appearance.
Sapphire crystal is clean, with no obvious scratches or chips.
There is a very small mark on the dial near the Omega logo that is extremely hard to detect without magnification and is essentially invisible in normal wear.
The watch is offered on the stainless‑steel bracelet and also includes an attractive black leather strap to easily change up the style. The set includes:
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2250.50 watch
Newer Omega box with all cards (warranty/pictogram as applicable)
Original period‑correct box in poor condition, available if preferred
For someone looking for a first‑generation Planet Ocean with full card set, strong specs, and both bracelet and strap versatility—along with the character of a lightly worn, well‑kept tool watch—this 2009 2250.50 is a compelling, ready‑to‑wear choice.
For sale is a 2009 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean, reference 2250.50, a first‑generation PO that delivers serious dive‑watch capability with the classic black‑on‑steel look collectors love. This example comes as a set with a newer Omega box and all cards, with the original (worn) box available if preferred.
Key Features
Model: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M
Reference: 2250.50 (first‑generation Planet Ocean family)
Year: 2009
Case: Stainless steel, Planet Ocean series, helium‑escape valve at 10 o’clock
Bezel: Unidirectional rotating bezel with black insert
Dial: Black dial with bold luminous markers and broad‑arrow hands
Crystal: Domed sapphire crystal with anti‑reflective treatment, clean and free of notable marks
Bracelet: Stainless‑steel Planet Ocean bracelet with dive extension; additional black leather strap included
Movement: Omega Co‑Axial calibre 2500 automatic, approx. 48‑hour power reserve
Water resistance: 600 m / 2000 ft (Planet Ocean line rating)
Detailed Description
This Planet Ocean 2250.50 represents the original PO design language: a robust steel case, black bezel, and high‑contrast black dial with broad‑arrow hands and chunky hour markers optimized for underwater legibility. The extra‑thick case and crystal, paired with the helium‑escape valve at 10 o’clock, support the impressive 600 m water‑resistance rating that set the Planet Ocean apart from the standard Seamaster Professional at the time.
Inside beats the Co‑Axial calibre 2500, Omega’s early in‑house‑exclusive movement featuring the Co‑Axial escapement and a roughly 48‑hour power reserve, known for good accuracy and long‑term reliability when serviced correctly. It gives the watch a nice blend of modern horology and early‑2000s Omega design, making these first‑gen POs increasingly interesting to enthusiasts.
On the wrist, the watch has a strong, professional‑dive presence but remains versatile thanks to the clean monochrome color scheme. The included stainless‑steel bracelet gives it the classic Omega diver look, while the additional black leather strap offers a more refined, casual option when you want to dress it up or simply change the character of the watch.
Condition and Set
This 2009 Planet Ocean is in good honest condition with wear consistent with regular but careful use:
Case and bezel insert show normal light wear and marks from use, with nothing that detracts significantly from overall appearance.
Sapphire crystal is clean, with no obvious scratches or chips.
There is a very small mark on the dial near the Omega logo that is extremely hard to detect without magnification and is essentially invisible in normal wear.
The watch is offered on the stainless‑steel bracelet and also includes an attractive black leather strap to easily change up the style. The set includes:
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2250.50 watch
Newer Omega box with all cards (warranty/pictogram as applicable)
Original period‑correct box in poor condition, available if preferred
For someone looking for a first‑generation Planet Ocean with full card set, strong specs, and both bracelet and strap versatility—along with the character of a lightly worn, well‑kept tool watch—this 2009 2250.50 is a compelling, ready‑to‑wear choice.