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5 Things to Know About Omega
Omega is among the best-known luxury watch brands on the planet, and certainly the best known off the planet. From NASA to the Olympics to James Bond, not to mention names like Speedmaster, Seamaster and Constellation, the brand has achieved well-deserved rock-star status among watch enthusiasts everywhere. Here are 10 things you should know about…
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Omega Dive Watches That Never Made It Into Production
Of course, among all these exhibits are quite a few dive watches, given the Omega watch brand’s rich history in manufacturing watches for underwater use. Along with a comprehensive lineup of past and current Omega Seamaster watches, discovered four prototype watches on display at the museum that we felt were worthy of attention. • A…
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Reviewing Omega Caliber 9300 Watches
In 2011, a few years after the introduction of its in-house-developed-and-produced Caliber 8500-family of movements, Omega introduced the Caliber 9300 chronograph movement, which was also entirely developed and manufactured in-house. This impressively large caliber has the brand’s renowned co-axial escapement, a column-wheel mechanism, and a silicon balance spring. The movement has a 60-hour power reserve.…
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Reviewing OMEGA Moonwatch “First Omega In Space” Sedna Gold Numbered Edition
In 1962, astronaut Walter “Wally” Schirra made history for OMEGA when he wore his own personal Speedmaster during the “Sigma 7” mission of the Mercury program. Blasting into a clear blue sky on October 3rd, it marked the start of a long history of space exploration for OMEGA’s now-legendary Speedmaster Chronograph. In fact, almost two…
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Watch Review: Omega Seamaster (1948)Watch
Omega Seamaster (1948)René Bannwart is considered the father of the Omega Seamaster line. The man who would later found Corum had begun building Omega’s design department in 1940. This was new. At that time, sketches for new models were usually drawn by draftsmen in watch-case factories. Bannwart’s decision set Omega on a new path that…
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Watch Review: The Omega Globemaster
At first glance, one cannot mistake the strong resemblance to the Rolex Datejust or Day-Date lines. However, after closer inspection, there are a few details that distinguish it from the aforementioned Rolexes. Namely, the pie-pan dial, and the Master Co-Axial movement. The Globemaster is available in four case materials: stainless steel, SEDNA gold (Omega’s proprietary…
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Watch Reciew: Wonderful Value Omega Chronograph
Today introduced a favorite chronograph watch, a men’s dress watch; please now put the spotlight chronograph offers the best value for money. Omega Speedmaster Mark II This is the stunning, beautiful replica of the original 1969 Speedmaster Mark II. The 42.4 x 46.2-mm steel case contains the Omega calibre 3330 with a co-axial escapement and…
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Omega Wristwatch Intertemporal Very Interesting
One of the most interesting things we saw at the Omega boutique was an early presentation of their new “antimagnetic test.” With the debut and increasing proliferation of Master Co-Axial with its anti-magnetic movement, Omega realizes that many of its customers aren’t quite sure why magnetism is so harmful to mechanical watch movements, and just…
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A Watch Review :Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch
According to Omega ,aesthetic inspired by the version of the Omega Speedmaster Moon table is NASA Sigma 7 mission, where he orbited the earth period, in 1962, worn by the astronauts Wally Shirra watch. While this is not the first watch in space (which is a Russian timepiece), the 1962 Omega Mission marks the…
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Know About Omega Watch
Omega is the most well-known luxury watch brand in one of the planet, of course, the most famous out of this planet. From NASA Games James Bond, not to mention names like Speedmaster, Seamaster and Constellation, the brand has one of the ubiquitous rock-star status in the watch enthusiasts get a well-deserved. Omega manufactured…
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A Total Reviews Of Omega Men’s 2200.50.00 Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronograph Watch
As the society developing., the brand watches have becomed an essential part in our daily life.It brings many convenience for us.The world of Swiss watch making was changed forever when the Omega brand name became part of that industry in the 1800s. Originally just operating under the Brandt (named after the founder Louis Brandt) name…
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Top 5 Most Popular Watches
Did you know that WatchTime has a Pinterest page with nearly 150 boards and close to 4,000 photos of watches, celebrity watch fans and other images? We’ve got boards devoted to categories such as divers’ watches and tourbillons as well as dozens of individual brands from Rolex to Breguet to Greubel Forsey. Below, we count…