VSF Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Orange Bezel 45.5mm Super Clone

Price: $461 $549 16% OFF

•Replica build mirrors GEN 232.30.46.21.01.002 45.5mm case proportions
•Clone 8500 movement layout closely follows original twin-barrel architecture look
•Orange bezel tone and numeral depth replicate GEN color contrast
•Dial text spacing and hand stack position match GEN visual structure
•Case thickness and lug shape reproduced to reflect GEN wrist presence
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Brand: Omega
Series / Model: Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M 45.5mm
Ref: 232.30.46.21.01.002
Factory: VSF
Case Size: 45.5mm
Case Thickness: Approx. 17mm
Case Material: 316L Stainless Steel
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal with AR Coating
Movement: Clone Omega Cal.8500 Automatic Movement
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Strap / Bracelet: Stainless Steel Bracelet + Rubber Strap
Water Resistance: 600M (Replica Spec)
Dial: Black Dial with Orange Accents
Bezel: Orange Unidirectional Diving Bezel
Case Back: Solid Caseback with Engravings
Clasp: Folding Deployment Clasp

How It Looks on Wrist

 上手效果圖
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VS Factory Omega Seamaster 600M 232.30.46.21.01.002 — Hands-On Breakdown

Alright so this one's been sitting on my desk for a while now and I finally got around to doing a proper writeup. VS Factory's take on the Omega Seamaster 600M, ref 232.30.46.21.01.002. Summer beater config — comes on steel bracelet but you can grab a rubber strap separately. Steel for daily wear, rubber when you hit the pool. Soft, water-friendly, genuinely useful to have both options.

45.5mm vs 42mm — Which One Works

Two sizes available. The 45.5mm is the big boy, 42mm is the standard.

My wrist is about 6.5 inches. Threw on the 45.5 and honestly? Doesn't wear as huge as you'd expect from the numbers. It's thick though. That's where you feel it. And the weight — man, it's heavy. Like genuinely heavy on the wrist.

The 42mm fits wrists roughly 16cm to 18cm. If you're above 18cm go with the 45.5, otherwise it's gonna look undersized. Below 16cm and the 42 is your pick.

Bracelet Quality and Weight

316L steel, same grade as gen. The finishing is honestly pretty impressive — brushing is clean, links feel solid, good heft to it. One thing to note: this ref uses the older clasp style, not the newer push-button release. Makes sense since this particular reference has been discontinued at the boutique anyway.

Now here's where it gets interesting. I threw both on a scale.

SizeWeight (with bracelet)
42mm~192g
45.5mm~232g

No lightweight feel at all. The 45.5 especially — very wristy. You know it's there.

The Aluminum Bezel — Not Ceramic, and That's the Point

So unlike the standard Seamaster 600M which rocks a ceramic bezel insert, this ref 232.30.46.21.01.002 uses aluminum. Same as gen. And there are actual upsides to that.

Colors pop more than ceramic. Way more vibrant. It won't fade or discolor with normal daily wear. And if you do manage to scratch it up badly? Swapping an aluminum insert is cheap. Try that with ceramic.

The look shifts depending on the light too. Different angles give you different reflections — almost like it glows a little. Ceramic can't really do that. Flashy piece for summer, no question.

Bezel Action and the HEV

Unidirectional rotation. Clicks are a bit stiff and the sound is sharper than gen — gen is smoother, quieter. That's a known tell. Bezel material matches gen though, and yes there's a tiny bit of play when you press down on it. Don't freak out when you notice it. Gen does the exact same thing.

The helium escape valve — it screws out, looks the part, but it's decorative only. No actual function. Keep it screwed tight at all times or you'll compromise water resistance. Simple as that.

Crystal and Dial

Sapphire crystal with blue AR coating. Dial visibility is excellent. I'd actually say the transparency is a touch better than gen on this one — VS tends to go heavier on the AR which makes the dial look super clean. Lume plots are filled evenly, indices and hands are crisp. The overall impression is a dial that looks expensive. It just works.

Crown Function — This Is Where VS Shines

Pull to first position for date. Pull to second for time. Standard stuff. But the date adjustment is where VS separates itself from every other factory.

Two full crown rotations to advance the date by one day. That's gen-spec behavior. No other factory on the market can replicate this mechanism — it's a VS exclusive. So if someone's trying to sell you a "VS" Seamaster and the date clicks over with each crown turn? It's not VS.

One caveat: time-setting direction is reversed compared to gen. VS runs clockwise, gen runs counterclockwise. Another easy tell if you're doing a side-by-side.

The date window does its slow transition starting around 10 o'clock and takes about 90 minutes to fully flip. Looks like it's stuck mid-change during that window — it's not. Totally normal. Snaps clean at 12.

Case Finishing and the Cal. 8500

Case polishing is sharp. Smooth transitions between brushed and polished surfaces. Flip it over.

VS's clone Cal. 8500. Here's the real talk on the movement:

Gen uses a free-sprung balance with four arms. VS uses a regulated balance — you'll spot the extra regulator pin. Rotor color is black, position at 6 o'clock, matching gen layout for both 8500 and 8900 movements.

The dual mainspring barrels are functional. Winding gears actually spin — both manual and auto sides. That's legit.

But the biggest gap? Anti-magnetic performance. Gen 8500/8900 movements are famously resistant to magnetism. VS doesn't come close on that front. Keep this away from speakers, phone cases with magnets, laptop lids. You get the idea.

Four-Code Matching

VS does the quad code matching on this one — caseback barcode, lug-side engraving, movement serial, and the warranty card in the box all line up. Lots of the codes are duplicated across units though, which is actually another way to verify you got genuine VS factory product and not some small-factory bait-and-switch.

Between the exterior details, the crown function, and the movement characteristics, there are plenty of checkpoints to confirm you're holding a real VS piece. Plenty of smaller operations pump out this ref too, so know what to look for.

Movement Stability — Let's Be Honest

Is the VS 8500 as stable as an ETA? No. Not even close really. ETA is ETA for a reason.

The VS 8500 is solid for a Chinese clone movement — probably one of the better ones out there. But it hasn't reached ETA or Sellita territory and probably won't anytime soon. The aesthetics and functions are on point. Long-term timekeeping consistency? Still a work in progress for domestic movements in general.

That said. For roughly the price point these go for, you're getting a Seamaster 600M rep with gen-level external finishing, a functional date complication that no other factory can match, and a weight that genuinely fools the wrist. The VS Factory Omega Seamaster 232.30.46.21.01.002 is hard to beat at this tier. Just manage your expectations on the movement and you'll be happy with it.




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