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Omega Watches: A Brief History

Omega SA is a high-finish watch business primarily based in Biel/Bienne Switzerland. Omega is presently owned by the Swatch Group. The forerunner of Omega was founded at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848 by 23-year-old Louis Brandt. After his death, his two sons Louis-Paul and César Brandt built one of Switzerland's biggest watch companies. They each passed away in 1903 and left the company in the hands of 4 young individuals, the oldest of whom, Paul-Emile Brandt, was not yet 24 but who eventually became the great architect and builder of Omega. His influence would be felt more than the next half-century. Omega is still 1 of the world's most recognizable watch brands these days.

As with other luxury watchmakers, Omega has a staggering number of models in various collections, which are updated frequently. Finding a particular Omega watch can be a tough job due to sheer volume, but don't worry, I'll attempt to help you out. I have an affinity for Omega watches because my father gave me a 1971 Omega Seamaster Cosmic. When it was time for me to get my personal, a Seamaster was the all-natural choice.

Omega Collections

Omega designs watches for males and for ladies in five collections:

1. Constellation two. Seamaster 3. Speedmaster four. De Ville 5. Specialties

If you are buying for an Omega watch, you'll usually find the first four collections available online. As for the fifth, Specialties are precisely that... specialties (like Beijing 2008), so they're fairly rare. I would suggest studying about them on the Omega web site before deciding to make a buy. Buying an Omega watch is a large deal, so you want to do your research and take your time unless you know Exactly what you're looking for.

Omega watches are identified by their Reference number, which is distinctive to each particular model for that offered iteration, typically in an ####.##.00 format. For instance, two Speedmaster Professional watches might have different reference numbers based on the model year and the case, dial and bracelet colours. An auction website like eBay is a great location to discover genuine Omega watches at good prices. However, as soon as you've identified a particular watch you might be interested in, I extremely recommend copying the Reference quantity and visiting the Omega website search page to get a positive identification on the auctioned watch.

Omega Watches With No Name

A practice that was discontinued some 20 years ago, was to on occasion omit the model series name on the face of the watch and merely use the Omega business name. When Omega developed a watch for a particular audience, then it would add the model series to the face. The Omega Railmaster is 1 such example when it was launched in 1957, but the name has now stuck. Even these days, some Omega De Ville watches omit the De Ville name to maintain the face much less cluttered and much more sophisticated.

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