Omega

Omega, founded in 1848 by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, quickly rose to prominence for its precision and innovation in watchmaking. Originally known as “La Generale Watch Co.,” the company rebranded as Omega in 1903 after its groundbreaking “Omega” caliber became a symbol of reliability and precision, setting a new standard for timekeeping. Omega’s commitment to quality and groundbreaking technology has made it a household name, particularly with innovations in chronometry, co-axial escapements, and anti-magnetic materials.

One of the defining moments for Omega came in 1932, when it became the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games, a role it has upheld across multiple decades. However, it was in 1969 that Omega truly made history as the first watch brand to reach the moon. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin wore the Omega Speedmaster Professional on his wrist during the Apollo 11 mission, solidifying Omega’s place in space exploration. This iconic association with NASA and the Speedmaster’s robust design helped Omega earn a reputation for rugged precision under extreme conditions. Today, Omega is celebrated for both its historical achievements and its modern innovations. Known for models like the Speedmaster, Seamaster, and Constellation, Omega continues to push the boundaries of horological design while remaining a staple among professionals, astronauts, divers, and watch enthusiasts worldwide.

Omega Constellation Chronometer 14939-1 “Flat Dial”

Original price was: $1,294.99.Current price is: $999.99.

Omega Seamaster 30 Ref 135.006

Original price was: $1,029.99.Current price is: $899.99.

Omega Automatic Cal. 551 for Inland Company

Original price was: $639.99.Current price is: $499.99.