09.04.2026

OMEGA unveils the fourth-generation Seamaster Planet Ocean in Kuala Lumpur

GC attends the exclusive Malaysian launch of the OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean 4th Generation — a complete redesign two decades in the making.

With OMEGA Malaysia Country Director Martin Issing (third from left) and fellow guests at KLoé Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.

 

Words: Victor Goh

 

Some evenings announce themselves differently. When OMEGA extended an invitation to an intimate poolside gathering at KLoé Hotel under the banner "The Ocean Awaits," the phrase carried the particular confidence of a maison that has nothing left to prove and everything still left to discover. What awaited guests on the evening of 2nd April was not a product launch in any conventional sense, but an immersion into one of Swiss watchmaking's most storied chapters: the arrival of the fourth-generation Seamaster Planet Ocean.

The setting was deliberately atmospheric, as though OMEGA had choreographed the surroundings to echo the watch's own elemental character. Dress code: Poolside Cocktail Chic, with touches of blue and orange. Intentional. Considered. Perfectly on-brand.

A NEW GENERATION

Presiding over the evening was Martin Issing, OMEGA's Country Director for Malaysia, who spoke about the watch with the measured conviction of someone who understands that great timepieces are not merely products — they are propositions. Exactly two decades after the first Planet Ocean debuted in 2005, OMEGA has returned to reimagine it entirely.

OMEGA Campaign Ambassador Glenn and Aaron Taylor Johnson.

Photo credit: OMEGA

 

The fourth generation is a complete redesign: seven new Co-Axial Master Chronometer references across three distinct case architectures, each available in bracelet or strap configurations across orange, blue, and black colourways. The case — now a sharper, more angular form drawing on the Seamaster vocabulary of the 1980s and 90s — has been slimmed from 16.09mm to just 13.79mm, while retaining the 42mm diameter of the 2005 original. It wears with a new kind of authority on the wrist: leaner, more decisive, less apologetic about its ambition.

THE DETAILS THAT MATTER

For the connoisseur, the talking points accumulate quickly. The helium escape valve — a fixture of the collection for two decades — has been retired. In its place, a two-part casebody incorporating an inner titanium ring delivers the structural integrity required for 600-metre water resistance, a technical lineage tracing directly to the Ultra Deep programme. The caseback, previously sapphire, is now Grade 5 titanium, engraved with the iconic OMEGA Seahorse — lighter, stronger, and quietly more beautiful for it.

At the heart of every new Planet Ocean is the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8912: 60 hours of power reserve, METAS-certified, and resistant to magnetic fields exceeding 15,000 gauss. The dial typography has also evolved — open-work Arabic numerals, squarer and bolder, reference the 2005 original and carry the collection's legibility forward with conviction.

The OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean.

Photo credit: OMEGA

 

THE SIGNATURE COLOUR

Orange is not merely a colour choice for the Planet Ocean — it is a declaration of lineage. Since 2005, the vivid hue has served as the collection's visual signature, and achieving it in ceramic has always been among watchmaking's more technically demanding pursuits. Orange ceramic requires precise chemical mastery to produce a shade that holds true and vibrant. Omega's command of this process is evident in the new bezel rings: a saturated, deeply vivid orange that photographs brilliantly and wears even better.

fellow guests at the OMEGA event at KLoé Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.

 

THE EXPERIENCE

What distinguishes an OMEGA event from a mere showcase is the texture of the evening itself. Guests were invited to try the watches on — to feel the case settle against the wrist, to rotate the knurled ceramic bezel, to appreciate the flatness of the new sapphire crystal against the skin. The orange Planet Ocean on an orange rubber strap is a study in monochromatic commitment: bold, coherent, unapologetic. The blue on steel offers something more classical in its restraint, yet no less purposeful.

The Planet Ocean has always occupied a particular position within OMEGA's catalogue: serious enough for the deep sea, refined enough for the city. The fourth generation deepens that duality. It is a watch for men who understand that precision and character are not in opposition — that the pursuit of excellence and the pursuit of adventure share the same compass bearing.

As the evening wound down at the KLoé poolside, with the new Planet Ocean still warm from the wrist, one thought settled quietly: the ocean has always been there. OMEGA simply continues to be worthy of it.

About the Author

Victor Goh

Watch & Features Editor

With a wrist perpetually graced by precision and a gaze fixed on horological haute couture, Victor Goh curates timepieces the way a sommelier selects vintage wine - bold, refined, and never predictable. His editorial instincts are as sharp as the crease on his pinstripe trousers, ensuring every GC watch feature ticks with class, clarity, and character.

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