Omega
Official timekeeper of the Olympic Games and companion of NASA on lunar missions.
Omega is a Swiss watch brand with extraordinary history and technical innovation. Since 1848, Omega has stood for precision, reliability and groundbreaking achievements – from the moon to the Olympic Games to the depths of the oceans.
The most famous Omega watch is probably the Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch" – the only watch ever worn on the moon. On July 21, 1969, Buzz Aldrin stepped onto the lunar surface with his Speedmaster on his wrist. To this day, the Moonwatch is a symbol of human pioneering spirit and technical excellence.
Equally iconic is the Seamaster – Omega's diving watch collection since 1948 and the official watch of James Bond since 1995. The Seamaster Professional 300M has been worn in films like "GoldenEye", "Casino Royale" and "No Time to Die" and is today one of the most coveted sports watches worldwide.
For women, Omega offers particularly elegant models: The Constellation with its characteristic "Griffes" design (the small claws on the bezel), the De Ville Prestige for classic elegance, and the Seamaster Aqua Terra, which combines sportiness with sophistication. These watches are not only beautiful, but also excellent investments with stable value development.
Omega is also a pioneer in innovative technologies: The Co-Axial escapement reduces friction and extends service intervals, while METAS certification guarantees highest accuracy and magnetic field resistance – Omega watches withstand magnetic fields up to 15,000 Gauss, far more than any other brand.
At Time Boutique Munich, we provide expert advice on all Omega collections. With years of experience in luxury watch trading, we find the perfect Omega for you – whether Speedmaster, Seamaster, Constellation or De Ville. Each watch is professionally tested and delivered with warranty.
- Speedmaster
- Seamaster
- Constellation
- De Ville

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