Omega

Omega and James Bond: For Your Eyes Only

James Bond has had Omega watches on his wrist since 1995. What's changed, and what hasn't, in these years?

A Watch By Any Name

Watch collecting, like most other technical hobbies, is chock-full of nicknames and acronyms. Often, these nicknames stem from associations with a famous personality or event. Omega’s Speedmaster Professional went to the Moon in 1969...

Jewellery Time 2014: Updates!

As we inch closer towards Jewellery Time 2014, Cortina Watch has revealed more details about the biennial luxury watch showcase. For the readers who might have forgotten, the seventh edition of Jewellery Time will...

Omega Speedmaster Mark II “Rio 2016”: Podium Finish

As documented in our latest print issue, Omega has a longstanding partnership with the Olympic Games dating back to 1932. The 1932 Games held in Los Angeles saw Omega supply 30 high precision chronographs...

Omega Presents A Century of Fine Ladies Timepieces Exhibition

As we ease into the second half of 2014, the hype from SIHH and BaselWorld is finally beginning to settle down. From our coverage so far, one can see that several brands have begun...

Omega Hosts An Exclusive Evening In Support of Orbis International

Earlier this month, Omega held at event in Shanghai to showcase the new Seamaster Aqua Terra collection. Staged in “Le Jardin Secret” (French for The Secret Garden), an innovative transparent roof had been set...

China’s most popular watches are European

According to a new report, Omega, Cartier and Rolex are in high demand among Chinese watch fans.

Clockwork Orange: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange Ceramic

  The OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange Ceramic is more than a world premiere – it is prime example of craftsmanship and exceptional innovation. The Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange Ceramic has...
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