About Omega Sedna Gold
Omega introduced Sedna gold as a house-exclusive 18-karat rose gold alloy engineered to maintain its distinctive warm hue far longer than conventional rose gold, thanks in part to its palladium content. The metal found its most prominent expression in the Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M line, a professional dive watch range known for its helium escape valve, screw-in crown, and robust case construction capable of serious underwater use. Within the Planet Ocean family, Sedna Gold references elevate the tool-watch DNA into luxury territory, merging corrosion-resistant precious metal with a platform rated for 600 meters of water resistance. The combination of sport functionality and fine watchmaking materials makes these references among the most desirable in Omega's modern catalog.
What to Look For
Buyers should note that Planet Ocean Sedna Gold references divide broadly into all-gold cases such as 215.63.44.21.03.001 and two-tone steel-and-Sedna Gold executions like the 215.20 and 215.23 series, with the latter offering a more understated look at a different price point. Case size and complication also drive value significantly, with the 45.5mm chronograph references commanding premiums over the 39.5mm and 43.5mm time-only models, and dial color influencing collector preference across the range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Omega Sedna gold and how is it different from regular rose gold?
Sedna gold is Omega's proprietary 18-karat alloy that combines gold, copper, and palladium, giving it a rich rose tone that is engineered to resist fading more effectively than standard rose gold formulations. The palladium content is the key differentiator, helping the color remain stable over decades of wear.
What case sizes are available in the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Sedna Gold collection?
The collection at Bizak and Co. includes 39.5mm, 43.5mm, and 45.5mm references, covering both time-only and chronograph configurations. This range allows buyers to choose between a more wearable everyday size and the larger, complication-equipped sport watch proportions.
Are these Omega Sedna Gold Planet Ocean watches available in two-tone as well as solid gold?
Yes, the collection includes both all-Sedna Gold cases and two-tone models that pair stainless steel cases with Sedna Gold bezels, crowns, and accents, as seen in the 215.20 and 215.23 reference prefixes. The two-tone option delivers the warmth of Sedna gold at a more accessible price point while retaining the same Planet Ocean platform and dial choices.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.