Watches
Omega-Graceful Lines and Timeless Style
Everybody wants a special watch. Your watch can say a lot about your status and style. Styles can be grouped according to your needs. It's equally are challenging. There is a lot of variety in watch design, and many confident watch designs on the market. Hence it is not as easy as you may think when it comes to finding the style that best compliments your features and your body type. The Omega watch is proud to maintain its independence, its popularity and its exclusive can be handed down for generations. The Omega watch continues to be one of the best-selling watches in the luxury watch market.
Founded in Switzerland in 1885, the Omega watch company was the brainchild of Louis Brandt who believed in a pioneering spirit, quality materials, and creative design. Its stunning timepieces were the showpieces of fine European gentlemen. In 1900, the first Omega watch for wrist wear was unveiled-its premier also being recognized as one of the first time wristwatches were introduced to the world.
As the company grew, the Omega watch was universally recognized as a high-quality timepiece that boasted dependability, resilience, and stellar materials. It's no wonder that by 1916 the Omega watch began being designed for military use. Its reputation for precision even helped elevate the Omega watch to one of the highest responsibilities in a timekeeping role-the Olympic Games; a position it held for an extended period of time. But perhaps the biggest accomplishment of all was the trip the Omega watch took with famed astronaut, Neil Armstrong in 1969. This was following a four-year relationship that had already been established with NASA.
Today, the Omega watch continues to be extremely popular in both sporting and military functions, as well as in an every day capacity for consumers. Its functionality combined with its sleek, high quality design allows form to meet function and has secured the place of the Omega watch in history.
If you have a specific luxury brand such as Omega in mind, then please feel free to visit high-end jeweler in your area. Although Omega watches can be expensive, it is not the price consumers are looking at. Purchasing an Omega watch can be a good investment, most consumers deeply impressed by the quality of its workmanship and wear it on your wrist for years to come.
Founded in Switzerland in 1885, the Omega watch company was the brainchild of Louis Brandt who believed in a pioneering spirit, quality materials, and creative design. Its stunning timepieces were the showpieces of fine European gentlemen. In 1900, the first Omega watch for wrist wear was unveiled-its premier also being recognized as one of the first time wristwatches were introduced to the world.
As the company grew, the Omega watch was universally recognized as a high-quality timepiece that boasted dependability, resilience, and stellar materials. It's no wonder that by 1916 the Omega watch began being designed for military use. Its reputation for precision even helped elevate the Omega watch to one of the highest responsibilities in a timekeeping role-the Olympic Games; a position it held for an extended period of time. But perhaps the biggest accomplishment of all was the trip the Omega watch took with famed astronaut, Neil Armstrong in 1969. This was following a four-year relationship that had already been established with NASA.
Today, the Omega watch continues to be extremely popular in both sporting and military functions, as well as in an every day capacity for consumers. Its functionality combined with its sleek, high quality design allows form to meet function and has secured the place of the Omega watch in history.
If you have a specific luxury brand such as Omega in mind, then please feel free to visit high-end jeweler in your area. Although Omega watches can be expensive, it is not the price consumers are looking at. Purchasing an Omega watch can be a good investment, most consumers deeply impressed by the quality of its workmanship and wear it on your wrist for years to come.


