
Aquaracer1's post delves into persistent community rumors about a new, slimmer 42mm Omega Planet Ocean. This discussion highlights the collective desire among enthusiasts for Omega to address case thickness, a long-standing point of contention for many collectors. Aquaracer1's initial query sparks a conversation about Omega's design philosophy and the potential for a more refined Planet Ocean.

A Planet Ocean with no date and solid caseback would, I think, signal some extra clarity in Omega's diver lineup, where the Seamaster Pro line is the "everyday watch that's a diver" and the Planet Ocean is the more toolish variety. If they did that while at the same time slimming the PO down a bit they might just have a new Omega diver I'd want to buy!
All improvements in my eyes Ian! But in these hypothetical mock ups, has it now gained a crown guard?
I have no idea! 🤷🏻♂️
The conversations and food were great, but when I left, my PO cal. 2500 was still the slimmest PO in the house.
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