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A proven champion of precision since 1848, Omega moved quite naturally into sports timing beginning in 1909. In Los Angeles in 1932, the brand was named official timekeeper of all Olympic games disciplines for the first time. A privilege Omega has held twenty-one times over the course of the century. In 1952, Omega itself stepped onto the winners' podium to receive the Olympic Cross of Merit for "outstanding service to the world of sports". An award for the unfailing reliability of Omega timekeeping and its numerous innovations, like the first 1/1000 of a second Photofinish camera, the world's first electronic timing and the Omegascope's elapsed race time superimposed on the TV screen. Omega is also the inventor of the giant video matrix scoreboards installed in the most modern sports stadiums around the world Information About This Watches in The Oficial website of Omega Watches "Omega Watches" Omega Timepieces Original Watches, quality and inventive design watches Omega Wristwatches For Men & Omega Wristwatches For Women Watches information, price guides, comparisons and users reviews and rating for Omega Watches Omega Watches: Louis Brandt opened his first 'pocket watch' assembly workshop at La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1848. Within 50 years his famous OMEGA 19-line calibre won the International jury's prize at the 1900 Paris World Fair. Over the following century Omega became a world famous brand and adopted the advertising slogan "The Watch The World Has Learned To Trust". Omega are now the largest watch manufacturer in Switzerland and the brand has developed an extensive International distribution network with offices in Paris exporting across five continents. Omega watches can now be found in space, at sea, in stadiums, on Formula 1 and CART circuits, on fashion runways, at evening galas, and wherever men and women venture. From the Speedmaster Professional, the only watch worn on the moon, to the elegant Constellation, Omegas have been the watch of choice of personalities like Cindy Crawford, Martina Hingis, Ernie Els, and 007, James Bond. Omega's commitment to excellence has earned them the privilege of being the official timer of the Olympic Games 21 times and being designated the official watch of American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. Famous Models. Speedmaster (Man on the Moon) In 1965, after blind testing several brands' chronographs NASA selected the Omega Speedmaster as the official watch of the manned space flights. Omega's 'Speedmaster Professional went on to accompany all manned space flights and in 1970 it contributed to saving the lives of the astronauts of the crippled Apollo 13 shuttle. Commander Lovell used his Omega Speedmaster to time the 1/10th of a second firing of the secondary rockets taking the ship out of lunar orbit on a trajectory back to Earth. In recognition of this, Omega were awarded NASA'a highest distinction - the "Snoopy Award". Modern Marques. De Ville: Co-Axial In 1999 the new Omega De Ville was introduced with a movement that was entirely new to an Omega series produced watch. The elegant De Ville: Co-Axial watch with the magnificent coaxial escapement invented by the noted English watchmaker Dr. George Daniels, is highly accurate, resistant to shocks and requires little maintenance. In brief, the coaxial escapement eliminates practically all friction between the pallets wheel and the pallets, which had long been a source of lubrication problems in mechanical watches. The result is a longer lifetime for the movement and its increased accuracy. Omega Brief History Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet and symbolises accomplishment and perfection - qualities that have been inherent in every Omega watch since the company's foundation in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1848. The brand's reputation for innovation and quality has led to numerous awards over the company's 150-year history, starting as early as 1900 with the Grand Prix at the Paris World Fair and continuing with the world precision record of 97.8 points at the Kew-Teddington observatory in England in 1936. Omega has been the official timekeeper at no less than 21 Olympic Games, bringing numerous innovations to Olympic sports over the years, such as the first electronic time keeping at the Helsinki games in 1952 - the same year in which the company was awarded the Olympic Cross of Merit for its outstanding contribution to sport. On account of its precision and reliability, Omega's Speedmaster watch was chosen by NASA as its official chronometer in 1965 and 4 years later was the first watch to be worn on the moon, when, on 21 July 1969, Neil Armstrong made his giant leap for mankind. In more recent years, Omega has continued to build on its reputation for precision and innovation, presenting the world's first self-winding wristwatch with central tourbillon (launched in 1994) and the revolutionary coaxial escapement sur developed in conjunction with renowned English master watchmaker George Daniels first offered in limited series in 1999. With this illustrious watchmaking tradition behind it, Omega has an ideal foundation for further pioneering achievements in the new millennium. Omega watch company history.The father of omega watch company, Louis Brandt opened his first 'pocket omega watch' assembly workshop at La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1848. Within 50 years his famous omega watch 19-line calibre won the International jury's prize at the 1900 Paris World Fair. Over the following century omega watch company became a world famous brand and adopted the advertising slogan "The Watch The World Has Learned To Trust". Omega watch company are now the largest watch manufacturer in Switzerland and the brand has developed an extensive International distribution network with offices in Paris exporting across five continents. Omega watches can now be found in space, at sea, in stadiums, on Formula 1 and CART circuits, on fashion runways, at evening galas, and wherever men and women venture From the omega watch Speedmaster Professional, the only omega watch worn on the moon, to the elegant Constellation, Omega watches have been the watch of choice of personalities like Cindy Crawford, Martina Hingis, Ernie Els, and 007, James Bond. Omega's commitment to excellence has earned them the privilege of being the official timer of the Olympic Games 21 times and being designated the official watch of American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. De Ville: Co-Axial In 1999 the new Omega De Ville was introduced with a movement that was entirely new to an Omega series produced watch. The elegant De Ville: Co-Axial watch with the magnificent coaxial escapement invented by the noted English watchmaker Dr. George Daniels, is highly accurate, resistant to shocks and requires little maintenance. In brief, the coaxial escapement eliminates practically all friction between the pallets wheel and the pallets, which had long been a source of lubrication problems in mechanical watches. omega watch omega watch seamaster omega watch speedmaster omega watch professional seamaster 256 omega watches type James Bond 007 Series constellation automatic seamaster professional 300 m. waterproof seamaster pro james bond seamaster professional chrono diver seamaster 120 meters speedmaster speedmaster professional speedmaster moon phases speedmaster day Date speedmaster automatic chronograph speedmaster split second chronograph de ville coaxial constellation carre constellation my choice seamaster professional 300 m. submersible seamaster 120 m waterproof de ville prestige Omega Wrist Watches
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