New for 2012 is the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra GMT. This is the first time that the brand have added a GMT complication to one of their “proprietary” movements – and on the dial things look a bit different too….. The textured dial pattern, characteristic of Aqua Terra models remains – there would [...]
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Omega Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial London 2012
Omega release a limited edition piece, the Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial London 2012. Is there a better showcase for a watch company than the Olympic Games? Omega are intrinsically linked with the Games. They were the first brand to officially time all the disciplines back in 1932. When the London 2012 Games begin [...]
Read MoreOmega Ladymatic 2010 Collection
Omega revive a 1950′s classic and present the 2010 Ladymatic collection. The 2010 Ladymatic was first launched in 1955 and its classy refined case shape became a prominent part of the brands’s portfolio, loved for its style and also for the fact that it had a mechanical heart – it was powered by the brand’s [...]
Read MoreThe Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra XXL Small Seconds
If you’re considering buying yourself a nice new Omega, you could do a lot worse than taking a look at the new Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra XXL Small Seconds. However, you wouldn’t want to take too long deliberating over your decision, as the fabulous new piece is only available in two highly limited editions. Crafted [...]
Read MoreOmega Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz “35th Anniversary”
Omega have revealed their latest Limited Edition Speedmaster watch at the 2010 Baselworld exhibition. Perpetuating their enduring association with all aspects of man’s achievements in space, this new piece, the Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz is released as a tribute to the first international space flight on the 35th Anniversary of the event. The Omega Speedmaster, [...]
Read MoreOmega Timeless Olympic Speedmaster 5-Counter
Omega continues its sports timekeeping traditions with the release of a new Timeless Olympics collection. Omega were the first company to be appointed as Official Olympic Games Timekeeper in 1932 when they provided 30 precision timing instruments for the event in Los Angeles. One piece in the forthcoming collection is the Omega Timeless Olympic Speedmaster [...]
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