If I may be so bold as to suggest an addendum to a classic R.E.M. jam: it wasn’t just a man we put on the moon, but a watch as well. Specifically, an Omega Speedmaster, worn on the wrist of figures ...
Omega has long been a master of both of these complications: Its first minute repeater was an enamel-dialed beauty from way back in 1895, and it created split-seconds chronographs to time the 1932 ...
In January, Omega announced that it would be reviving the Caliber 321 movement—the one that powered Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong’s Omega watches on the moon. It also came housed in astronaut Ed ...
It’s not often that watch enthusiasts get really excited about new or re-issued movements. So here’s a bit about why Omega’s 321 caliber, of all things, is newsworthy: the high-flying history of Omega ...
Watch companies weren’t making wristwatches in 1913. That didn’t happen until the 1920s, at least not in series production. There are exceptions: ladies of the European aristocracy were commissioning ...
If you’ve been around the watch world long enough, you’re no doubt familiar with some of the more esoteric complications, such as split-seconds chronographs and minute repeaters. The former, for the ...
Omega rolled out two new color-infused Speedmaster models this week, including a Speedmaster ’57 that debuts a new manual-wound movement and a Moonwatch that showcases Moonshine, Omega’s proprietary ...
While some watch models, such as Daytona and Royal Oak, have achieved international fame and fortune over the past five decades, rarely does a movement ever attain name recognition, except among the ...
You don’t want to mess too much with something as iconic as the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. And yet, it was inevitable: just announced, the watch’s movement is ...
New Planet Ocean, who dis? If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more When Omega debuted the original Seamaster Planet Ocean in 2005, the watch made sense. The Seamaster Diver 300M ...
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