Omega Antimagnetic De Ville Tourbillon Numbered edition is a breakthrough for Omega, which combines a master chronometer certification with a central tourbillon and "mastery" style hands. Omega is ...
Today’s dive watches, as numerous and shiny as a school of mackerel, can all trace their heritage back to the pioneering timepieces of the 1950s and ‘60s. Scuba diving was in the full flush of ...
First patented 219 years ago on June 26 in 1801 by Abraham-Louis Breguet, the tourbillon was conceived to compensate for the effects of gravity in a pocket watch’s varying flat and vertical positions.
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 ...
THE 1950s were years when science and exploration took a big step forward. Stepping in to lend a hand, Omega created three highly functional watches which kicked off a trilogy known as the ...
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