Omega has brought forth the fourth-generation evolution of their Planet Ocean dive watch, and how they chose to debut the piece is very much an indication of their vision for the next wave of watch buyers. The Planet Ocean has always been a serious dive watch, appreciated as a sturdy tool watch with distinctive details such as bright orange bezels and hydrogen escape valves. This fourth-generation version carries forward the brand’s technical expertise but introduces a case design that aligns more closely with the modern watch-buying landscape—something more adaptable than the traditional tool-watch archetype. The new model is slimmer at 13.79 millimeters versus the previous 16.09 millimeters. Combined with a titanium caseback and a flat sapphire crystal, the watch now slips more easily under a suit cuff, yet the technical capabilities remain intact. It can dive to the same depths as its predecessors, but the integration of an inner titanium..