Things have changed a long time because Omega’s first time at the rodeo when, in 1932, 30 stopwatches and a watchmaker were discharged from Switzerland into Los Angeles to period the occasion. In the event the London 2012 Olympics are anything to go by – where 400 tons of gear, 180km of cabling and 850 […]
Read MoreYou should feel some serious trepidation before pulling the trigger,if five figures is the hard cap for your next timepiece. This is, after all, the world of in-house movements, increasingly convoluted (yet lustworthy) complications, and some of horology’s heaviest hitters. These are the five best watches for under $10,000.With that in mind, our favorite choices […]
Read MoreThe Planet Ocean was debuted in 2005 and has become a mainstay, in the last 10 years, of Omega’s sports watch collections. This year Omega has released a brand new Planet Ocean 45.5 mm Chronograph, with a new co-axial chronograph movement (METAS/Master Chronometer certified, a first for Omega chronographs) and in new materials. As you […]
Read MoreOmega has partnered with the GoodPlanet Foundation to release two versions at two sizes of the special watch for Earth Day. New Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra GoodPlanet will come in a 38.5mm version as well as a larger 43mm GMT model, both featuring Omega’s Master Co-Axial Chronometer calibers. Both watches have cases made from grade […]
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