Both are watches that you can wear every day. While the Omega Planet Ocean starts at $6,200 in steel replica watches with a NATO strap, the Rolex Submariner Date costs $9,150 in Oystersteel with an Oyster bracelet if you're lucky enough to buy one. The Replica Omega model is water-resistant to a depth of 600 meters, while the Rolex is 300 meters. The Omega also has a helium release valve and encloses the manufacture caliber 8900, which defies even the strongest magnetic fields despite the glass back.
Omega offers a much better price-performance ratio here. However, Rolex has been using the newer caliber 3235 in its Submariner Date since 2020, so this model is likely to hold better value than the Omega, which puts Omega's initial price advantage in a slightly different light. Rolex's Sea-Dweller and Omega's Seamaster Ploprof Replica compete with each other in the field of high-pressure resistant watches. The Omega withstands pressure to a depth of 1,200 meters below the water surface; On paper, the Rolex can dive 20 meters down to 1,220 meters (not counting the extra safety margins both watches offer).
The Ploprof retails for $9,700 with a steel case and bracelet and $12,600 in titanium. The steel Sea-Dweller is priced at $11,700, which is roughly the price of Omega's titanium model. But Rolex has an ace up its sleeve with the Deepsea, which costs just $900 more at $12,600 but can withstand the pressure up to 3,900 meters. For this purpose, Rolex has omega replica developed a special case system in which a ring made of particularly hard, nitrogen-alloyed stainless steel absorbs pressure. This enabled Rolex to create a relatively slim case despite being extremely pressure-resistant. So when it comes to extreme watches, Rolex Replica defends its leading position (if we added the brand's experimental dive watches, the Seamaster Ultra Deep and the Deepsea Challenge, Omega would win in this category, but we're getting to these two watches in one minute).