VSF Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Deep Black GMT 215.63.46.22.01.001 Rose Gold Ceramic Super Clone

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•Replica quality & accuracy focused on 215.63.46.22.01.001 ceramic case structure and Deep Black proportions.
•Super clone Cal.8906 GMT movement replicates true GMT hand function and visual layout of the original.
•Rose gold tone details and black ceramic color contrast closely match GEN tone and finishing style.
•Dial printing, bezel scale, and case thickness follow original Deep Black GMT case profile for visual authenticity.
•Overall case weight, wrist presence, and sporty GMT layout reproduce the GEN Deep Black wearing feel.
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Brand:Omega
Series / Model:Seamaster Planet Ocean Deep Black GMT
Ref:215.63.46.22.01.001
Factory:VSF
Case Size:45.5mm
Case Thickness:Approx. 17mm
Case Material:Black Ceramic Case with Rose Gold Accents
Crystal:Domed Sapphire Crystal with AR Coating
Movement:VSF Clone Omega 8906 Automatic GMT Movement
Functions:Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, GMT Dual Time
Strap / Bracelet:Black Rubber Strap with Rose Gold Style Deployant Clasp
Water Resistance:Diver Style Sealed Case (Not for Professional Diving)
Dial:Black Dial with Orange GMT Hand and Luminous Markers
Bezel:Black Ceramic Bezel with Diving Scale
Case Back:Solid Case Back with Naiad Lock Style Engraving
Clasp:Deployant Clasp, Rose Gold Tone

VS Factory Omega Seamaster 215.63.46.22.01.001 Deep Black Rose Gold — Hands-On Review

So I finally got my hands on the VS Factory Omega Seamaster 215.63.46.22.01.001. The Deep Black rose gold variant. Been wanting to break this one down for a while now because it gets asked about a lot, and honestly there's some stuff worth talking about that most sellers won't tell you upfront.

Let's get into it.


The Color Combo — Does It Actually Work?

First thing you notice out of the box: this isn't the all-black Deep Black. The rose gold accents hit different. You've got gold-toned details on the bezel, crown, and clasp — all electroplated. Looks sharp against the full black ceramic case and strap. Really cohesive.

One thing I want to be straight about though — electroplating does fade over time. It's not gonna fall apart on you in a month, but after extended wear you might notice slight color shifts. Just something to keep in mind before pulling the trigger.

That said, the overall vibe? Clean. The dial sits deep and dark, and the crystal clarity on this batch is seriously impressive. VS nailed the "deep black" look on this ref.


Dial Details Up Close

Alright, zooming in. The date window font is raised and three-dimensional, matching gen spec. Lume plots are filled evenly — no sloppy overflow or uneven edges. The center pinion lines up nicely with the original too, and both the crown logo and dial printing have that embossed,立体 feel that you want to see.

Crystal transparency is actually a bit better than some gens I've compared side by side. Not even exaggerating. The ceramic dial underneath has this mirror-like depth to it. Hard to capture in photos but in person it just pops.

Lume pip on the bezel? Fat, centered, correct color. No complaints.


Bezel Action & The Helium Valve Situation

The tri-directional rotating bezel feels decent in hand. Smooth enough. But — and this comes up with pretty much every VS Deep Black — the click noise is louder than gen. Not a dealbreaker but you'll notice it if you've handled a retail piece before.

Now, the crown at 10 o'clock. On gen, that's a functioning helium escape valve. On the VS? Purely decorative. You can screw it in and out but it doesn't do anything. This is a known tell and it's been this way for a while. Unlikely to change anytime soon.


Setting the Date and Time — How It Actually Works

Pull the crown to the first position and you can set the date. Two turns of the crown to jump one day. It's a slow-beat date change mechanism, works while wearing it too. No issues there, functions just like gen.

Here's where it gets interesting. Pull to the second position for time setting — on a genuine piece, turning the crown counter-clockwise moves the hands clockwise. On this VS? Clockwise input = clockwise output. Straight forward but technically backwards compared to retail. Good to know if you ever need to LC one of these.

The GMT hand tracks with the hour hand and corresponds to the 24-hour scale on the inner bezel ring. The inner and outer chapter ring layout is slightly different from gen in terms of design, but functionally it's the same deal.

Winding feel is light and smooth. Push back in, screw down, done.


Case Material — Real Ceramic, Not Paint

This needs its own section because people always ask. Yes, it's genuine ceramic. Not DLC coating, not matte paint, not PVD. Actual ceramic.

What that means in practice: scratch resistant, cool on the wrist during summer, and it'll hold up well over time. Ceramic is hard but brittle — that's just physics. Drop it on tile and you might be shopping for a new case. Can't be repaired, only replaced. So don't be careless with it.

Worth the trade-off though. The feel and weight of real ceramic versus coated steel is night and day.


The Strap — Leather + Rubber, Rose Gold Exclusive

This is one of the key differences between the rose gold version and the standard all-black Deep Black. The all-black uses a textile-pattern rubber strap on top. This rose gold ref? Calfskin leather on the outside, rubber on the underside.

The leather is genuinely soft. Like, noticeably soft. You can fold it, twist it, and it bounces right back. This leather-over-rubber combo is exclusive to the rose gold colorway, and VS matched the original construction here.

Deployant clasp is ceramic on the outside, titanium on the back. Same as gen. Snap and release feel solid, finishing is clean.


Movement Breakdown: Clone 8906

Flip it over. VS fitted their in-house clone 8906 caliber in this one. Biggest difference between the 8906 and the 8900? Extra GMT hand. Everything else is structurally identical.

Twin barrel setup inside — you can actually see both wheels spinning when you wind it manually. This isn't some decorated Chinese generic movement slapped with a plate. It's a proper clone architecture.

Balance wheel sits at 6 o'clock, black finish, consistent with gen. But here's the tell: VS uses a regulated balance with a stud carrier, while gen runs a free-sprung balance. That extra regulator pin is visible through the caseback if you know where to look. Aside from that, it's genuinely hard to spot differences at a glance.


Caseback Engravings & Serial Matching

Engravings on the caseback are crisp and match the gen layout. All serial numbers line up across five locations: caseback, movement, case lugs, warranty card, and hang tag. Five-code consistency. VS has been doing this for a while and they've got it dialed in.


Final Take

Look — no rep is perfect. The crown direction is flipped, the HEV is decorative, and the balance wheel has a regulator that gen doesn't. These are real differences and you should know about them going in.

But everything else? The ceramic is real. The movement is solid. The leather strap on this rose gold version feels premium. Five matching serials. Crystal clarity that rivals — and sometimes beats — gen. VS Factory put in the work on this Omega Seamaster 215.63.46.22.01.001 Deep Black and it shows.

If this ref has been on your radar, hopefully this breakdown helps you decide. Drop a comment if you've got questions — always happy to chat about this stuff.




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