Not only does this duo of black-and-white Moonwatches fill a gap in the Speedy lineup, they also look great on a red carpet.
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 ...
This new Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watch is clearly drawing all the inspiration in the world from the very similar 007 Edition timepiece worn by Daniel Craig in the James Bond movie ‘No Time to Die’.
Even without James Bond, Omega would be one of the world’s most recognizable brands, in watches and otherwise. Manufacturing the first timepieces to walk the moon will do that. So, too, will serving ...
Omega’s all-new Speedmaster Pilot doesn’t require any type of real-world pilot credentials and pays homage to the original Speedmaster, the one from 1957. This stainless-steel watch boasts a diameter ...
Glen Powell was a massive James Bond fan as a kid. “My screen name was GlenMan007,” the actor, who signs onto our call under the display name “Glenjamin Buttons,” tells me over Zoom Monday morning. “I ...
Launched in 1959, the original watch (Ref. CK 2998) was the successor to the first Speedmaster model that Omega unveiled in 1957. It featured a symmetrical 39.7 mm case, a dark bezel, and slender ...
Of course it’s mostly those F1 racers, competitive pilots, astronauts, and the like who actually require precision at the level of electronic instrumentation; the rest of us are happy to be reminded ...
Neil Armstrong’s commemorative gold Omega Speedmaster watch is coming to auction for the first time with a massive $2 million estimate at RR Auction. Omega, which produced the Speedmaster that would ...
Omega is reviving one of its milestone Speedmasters from the Space Race era, the reference number CK 2998, dubbed the First Omega in Space. Released in 1959, before Omega’s Speedmaster was selected by ...
It doesn’t happen at every Olympics but when a homegrown athlete galvanizes the host nation with a couple of golds to get the crowds firing, there’s really nothing like it. Ian Thorpe did it at Sydney ...
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