
Hands-on: OMEGA SEAMASTER PLANET OCEAN 36th America’s Cup Limited Edition.
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 36th America’s Cup Limited Edition is a 43.50 mm timepiece crafted from stainless steel and is limited to 2,021 pieces. The diver is…
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 36th America’s Cup Limited Edition is a 43.50 mm timepiece crafted from stainless steel and is limited to 2,021 pieces. The diver is…
Uhrenfabrik Union in Glashütte On January, 1st in 1893, alongside the watch wholesale business in Dresden, Johannes Dürrstein established the Uhrenfabrik Union in Glashütte. Still in the same…
Uhrenfabrik Union in Glashütte On January, 1st in 1893, alongside the watch wholesale business in Dresden, Johannes Dürrstein established the Uhrenfabrik Union in Glashütte. Still in the same…
The 15.000 Gauss saga started January, 17th in 2013 when Omega presented its newest development in Geneva. It was all about magnetism and how to fight the today biggest enemy of the mechanical wristwatch.
Omega decided to build non-magnetic calibres instead of protecting a fragile calibre with a inner soft iron case.
This was a very good and wise decision as we all know today.
Meanwhile Omega offers 11 certified movements in 20 executions manufactured as anti-antimagnetic Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibres.
Let us look back when everything started …