Archive for 'Omega Watches'

Omega Watches History Flashback: First Watch on the Moon

Written by: Mike Demertzis A watch is like so many other things in life that we take for granted. Omega watches decided a long time ago to stand out and not be just ‘another thing’ taken [...]

Omega Celebrates 25th Olympic Games With Limited Edition Seamaster 1948

Written by: Holly Troupe The 2012 London Olympic games herald not only the 80 year anniversary of Omega’s role as Official Timekeeper of the Olympics, but also the 25th time Omega watches has taken on that [...]

Omega’s New Speedmaster Co-Axial Chronograph Watch

By Camille Hansen Omega recently introduced it’s newest watch to the Speedmaster collection, the Speedmaster OMEGA Co-Axial Chronograph Watch, also known as the Moonwatch for the reason that it was the first watch worn on the [...]

Omega, Meet The Watch

Omega Watches have gained much notoriety from politicians, to sports figures, even celebrities.  Why has Omega been so popular?  It’s simple, they make quality timepieces, and they make them beautifully.  To prove my point, I give [...]

Omega Aqua Terra, Exceptional

Omega Aqua Terra Seamaster, Stunning Omega, makers of exceptional Swiss timepieces, is famous for their professional watches.  Omega’s women’s collections are fabulous.  These ladies watches are stylish, well-made, and really functional.  I love the look of [...]

Omega Watches Applaud the 2010 Olympics

Omega Watches are certainly stylish and exude a timeless feeling.  The Specialties Men’s Collection follows that tradition.  One of my picks in the Specialties line is the Olympic Vancouver 2010.  This sporty men’s watch is stylish [...]

Omega Watches Aren’t Just For Movie Stars

George Clooney is a classic Hollywood actor, who is respected across the board for his work.  It’s no surprise that Omega Watches asked him to join their team of Ambassadors.  George has been an Omega Ambassador [...]

Omega Vancouver 2010 Seamaster watch a perfect timepiece for the Games

The Vancouver Olympics may be over, but that doesn’t mean Omega Watches contribution to the games is.  Omega began their long history with the Olympics during the 1932 Los Angeles games and has acted as the [...]

A case for authentic watches

It’s not hard to understand why some people would choose to by a replica of an authentic watch.  A TAG Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 5 costs roughly a grand, while a Breitling Bentley is almost 100 hundred [...]

The New Omega Milestone 1941 Watch

Omega Watches has added a new piece to its Museum Collection; the Milestone 1941 Collector’s Piece watch.  Taken directly from the company’s website this “museum was created in December 1983 to illustrate and perpetuate the historical [...]