Feature: 3 Omega Watches You’ll Kick Yourself For Missing

There’s a reason why Omega is one of the most popular luxury watch brands out there. Not only does it offer excellent watchmaking quality and impressive designs, it also has links to outer space and James Bond, enhancing its desirability and brand identity. With this in mind, let’s remind ourselves of three of Omega’s most popular models—they’re corkers indeed!

Omega Speedmaster

Renowned for its charming backstory, the Omega Speedmaster is a fan favourite. An out-of-this-world timepiece, it was the first watch to reach the moon during the famous 1969 lunar landings, earning itself the nickname “Moonwatch”. With its trio of sub dials on a parred down dial, this is a perfect timepiece for everyday down on Earth, as well as in space.

Omega Planet Ocean

Since its 2005 release, the Planet Ocean has celebrated Omega’s ocean heritage. Today, the collection sits at the forefront of watchmaking quality, boasting the Master Chronometer certification, as well as incorporating advanced materials and cutting-edge design. A dive watch at its core, the Planet Ocean is super legible underwater, thanks to the Super-Luminova coating that glows blue and green.

Omega Seamaster

Another dive watch, the Omega Seamaster is a go-to for professional divers and fashionistas alike. Debuting in 1948, the range has come a long way since with several updates and variations including the Planet Ocean and Diver 300m—which Daniel Craig’s James Bond wore in No Time To Die. And if that doesn’t sell it to you, we don’t know what will!

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