About the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 42mm
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean debuted in the early 2000s as Omega's definitive answer to serious recreational and professional diving, building on the long Seamaster lineage that stretches back to 1948. The 42mm case size was among the first and most iconic configurations offered, striking a balance between legibility underwater and wearability on land that made it immediately popular with divers and enthusiasts alike. Across its generations, the Planet Ocean 42mm has appeared in stainless steel, lightweight titanium, and combinations featuring ceramic bezels, with dial options including classic black with Arabic or index hour markers, clean white, and bold blue, giving the collection genuine breadth. The 600M water resistance rating, anti-reflective coated sapphire crystal, and COSC-level movement finishing have remained defining hallmarks throughout the model's run.
What to Look For
When shopping 42mm Planet Ocean references, the key distinctions lie in material, bezel insert, and dial configuration: stainless steel references like the 232.30 and 232.32 series offer the most accessible entry point, while titanium references such as the 232.90 and 232.92 deliver significant weight savings and a subtler, more matte aesthetic. Orange ceramic bezel references in the 217-series, including the 217.30.42.21.01.003 and 217.32.42.21.01.004, carry a collector premium for their bold colorway and scratch-resistant ceramic construction. Pre-owned 2201-series models represent earlier-generation value buys and can offer excellent condition examples at notably lower prices, making them a smart entry point for first-time Planet Ocean buyers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water resistance of the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 42mm?
All Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 42mm models in this collection are rated to 600 meters, or approximately 2,000 feet, of water resistance. This is achieved through a reinforced case construction, screw-down crown, and helium escape valve, making these watches suitable for saturation diving as well as everyday wear.
What is the difference between the 2201-series and the 232-series Planet Ocean 42mm references?
The 2201-series references, such as the 2201.50.00 and 2201.51.00, are earlier-generation Planet Ocean models and are offered here as pre-owned pieces, typically featuring an aluminum bezel insert and earlier movement specifications. The 232-series represents a later generation with refinements including ceramic bezel options, updated calibers, and broader material choices such as titanium cases and rubber strap configurations.
Are the 42mm Omega Planet Ocean watches for sale at Bizak and Co. authenticated?
Yes, every 42mm Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean listed at Bizak and Co. is authenticated prior to sale, whether pre-owned or newer inventory. Our team verifies reference numbers, case and movement integrity, and overall condition so buyers can purchase with confidence, and all pieces are ready to ship upon purchase.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.