Since 1848, OMEGA has continuously made history and has established a reputation as one of the world's great watch brands. Masters of the traditional art of watchmaking, we have proved ourselves to be among the industry's most adventurous pioneers. For more than a century, OMEGA has been involved in the precision timing of international sporting competitions in athletics, swimming, golf and sailing and, since 1932, the Olympic Games. The Olympic and Paralympic Games give OMEGA the opportunity to serve the world's best athletes with ultimate precision and unreserved pride. Introduced in the OMEGA Globemaster, the new Master Chronometer certification is granted to watches that pass a series of eight tests approved by the Swiss Federal Office of Metrology (METAS) and whose movements have already been qualified as COSC-certified chronometers. Master Chronometer marks another turning point for OMEGA, whose legacy has been built on its commitment to quality, design, precision and quality.OMEGA affirms its leading position in the watchmaking industry with its Seamaster Aqua Terra.
The renowned Seamaster Aqua Terra collection features timepieces available in a dynamic range of materials and styles. True to their name, they are as much at home at sea as on land.Omega have helped shape the landscape of luxury mens watches since its inception in 1848, producing timepieces every man aspires to own.Precision and elegance is effortlessly combined in all of Omega's Ladies watches, making them the perfect watch for any ladies wrist.
I just received an 18k GMT Master from my grandfathers estate and don't really want/need the watch. I am wondering what would be the best way to sell the watch with out getting ripped off. The band has been replaced by a custom band and I don't have the original band but other then that the watch is in really good shape and runs well. I looked it up and I am pretty sure it is 1966 circa with a ........
My New Waltham Box
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Movement Longevity
Rik- I just finished re-reading the John Holbrook/Dennis (Ulackfocus) debate about the Omega Co-Ax versus omega movement. I'm proud to say I even understood most of it. But it got me wondering about something. I'm already past middle age, so let's assume I have another 35 years left in me. As long as I do not abuse a watch and service it every 5 years, is it worth worrying about whether or not t........
Tutorial - Dow Scrubbing Bubbles 2 The Rescue
I've learned a lot in 3 months of immersive watch renovation for my Vintage watches project- allow me to share a few lessons learned and techniques.This one speaks for itself....This is a password protected video on VimeoPASSWORD = scrubwatch........