Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 42mm Black Dial Orange Markers VS Factory Super Clone

Price: $461 $542 15% OFF

• 1:1 case size, thickness and lug profile matched to Ref 232.30.42.21.01.003
• Clone 8500 movement architecture visually replicates GEN balance bridge layout
• Orange numeral tone and bezel scale color closely aligned with original Planet Ocean spec
• Dial depth, hand stack height and date window position follow GEN proportions
• Case brushing, bezel teeth shape and solid caseback engraving replicate GEN finishing style
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Brand: Omega
Series / Model: Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M
Ref: 232.30.42.21.01.003
Factory: VS Factory
Case Size: 42mm
Case Thickness: Approx. 15.7mm
Case Material: 904L Stainless Steel (GEN-style finish)
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal with AR Coating
Movement: Clone Omega 8500 Automatic Movement
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Strap / Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet + Black Rubber Strap Option
Water Resistance: 600M Style Construction (Not for Professional Diving)
Dial: Black Dial with Orange Numerals & Markers
Bezel: Unidirectional Rotating Diver Bezel, Orange Scale
Case Back: Solid Caseback with Seamaster Engraving
Clasp: Folding Clasp with Safety

How It Looks on Wrist

 上手效果圖

VS Factory Omega Seamaster 600M GMT 232.30.42.21.01.003 — Hands-On Breakdown

VS still owns the Seamaster line. No other factory comes close, and that's not just talk. They've got exclusive access to the 8500/8900 movement clone, and the finishing across the board is genuinely top-tier right now. So let's get into this one — the VS Factory Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M GMT dual time zone, ref 232.30.42.21.01.003.

I'm going to walk you through how to tell if what you've got is actually a VS, and then we'll dig into the details.


Quick Authentication — Is It Actually VS?

Here's the thing. You don't even need to inspect the dial or the case first. Two checks and you're done.

The crown test. Unscrew the crown, pull it out to the first position, rotate clockwise. On a VS, the hour hand drives the date — and the date can be adjusted backwards. That's it. That's the tell. This is the only rep on the market that matches gen adjustment protocol. If your watch does this, it's VS. If it doesn't, you've got something else in your hands.

Balance wheel position. Flip it over. Gen has the balance wheel sitting right at 6 o'clock, black color. VS nails this. Same spot, same color. Between these two checks you can pretty much confirm what you're holding.


The Bezel

The lume pip at 12. VS got the color right — it's this deep, almost jade-like tone. Not white, not washed out. It sits flush with the ceramic because there's a tiny sapphire crystal cap over it, and the whole thing is recessed into the insert. If your pip is protruding or looks pale white, that's a red flag.

Ceramic insert is single-piece fired. Bi-directional rotation with a 316L steel outer ring. The GMT scale engraving is recessed with a frosted inner layer — you can feel the depth when you run your finger across it. The whole thing feels smooth and substantial.

One thing worth mentioning. The bezel has a slight downward give when you press on it. Don't panic — gen does this too. It's apparently related to dive functionality. VS actually replicated this behavior on purpose, which is a nice touch. Click action and acoustics are solid.


Dial and Hands

Ceramic dial. The lume fill on the indices is consistent and carries that same jade undertone as the bezel pip — nice continuity there. Indices and hands are cleanly finished. No rough edges, no burrs.

Look at where the orange tip meets the seconds hand shaft. Seamless transition. The GMT hand's lume application and orange accent section — all clean. The applied metal markers at 12, 6 and 9 have real depth to them, not flat or painted-looking. Omega logo sits with strong relief and zero bleeding between characters.

The date window at 3. Recessed, with a matte grey-black base underneath. Date font has good weight and that slightly liquid look you want to see. Let's be real — date wheels are where a lot of reps fall apart under scrutiny. This one holds up.

Center pinion is solid. No wobble.


Case and Bracelet

Full 316L stainless for the case and bracelet. Case flanks are brushed, ceramic bezel's steel ring gets a polished bevel — the chamfer work is clean and has that rounded, fleshy quality to it. Lug-to-bracelet fitment is tight with no play.

Crown base is matte-finished. Omega logo on the crown is polished. The grip pattern is well-defined and grippy.

HEV on the upper left — fully functional, screw-in design. Practical use for a rep? Not really. But it works, and it's there.

The bracelet edges are properly chamfered so it won't dig into your skin. Screws are tight. Clasp has brushed finishing with a deep-etched matte Omega logo, longitudinal brushing on the inner side.

Since this is a diver, the clasp has a wetsuit extension. Pull it open, the bracelet extends a good chunk. Useful detail, properly executed.


Movement — The VS Exclusive 8500

Case back is see-through. Engravings on the rotor and case back are crisp — "600M" marking is sharp. The finishing around the lugs on the back side, the polished bevels, the rounded edges... other factories simply can't match this. Not on the movement level, not on the case finishing level.

The movement is VS's exclusive 8500 clone (some call it the 8900 series). It's stamped with the gen "8605" caliber marking. Decoration is proper. Now — if you really know movements, you'll spot an extra jewel pin near the balance cock compared to gen. But honestly? If you can spot that difference you already know what you're looking at. And if you can't, it's a non-issue.

Integrated movement design with a barrel bridge. Every visible component is functional. Wind it up and you can watch the gear train engage — everything moves.


How the GMT Function Works

Real talk, most people rarely use the GMT complication in daily life. But here's the rundown.

First position — adjusts the hour hand independently, date follows along and can go backwards. Second position — sets the time, clockwise rotation moves forward. Key thing to note: for every two full rotations of the hour hand, the GMT hand completes one. That's because the GMT hand runs on a 24-hour cycle while the local hour hand does 12.


Lume Shot

Dual-color lume. Hour hand and indices glow ice blue. GMT hand goes green. Both are strong and evenly applied.


On the Wrist

My wrist is about 17cm. This watch is 43.5mm and it wears big — thick too, with serious heft. If you're under 17cm I'd think twice. Bigger wrists will carry it well though. It has real presence.


Final Thoughts on the VS Factory Omega Seamaster 600M GMT 232.30.42.21.01.003

This VS Factory Omega Seamaster 600M GMT 232.30.42.21.01.003 is about as good as it gets right now. Functionally and visually, there's not much room left for improvement. The mold has been in production for a long time and the process is mature.

Same series also comes in the Quarter Orange, Deep Blue, and Deep Black colorways — all equally solid picks.

Got questions about this VS Factory Omega Seamaster GMT? Hit us up at vsfwatcheshub anytime.




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