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Omega SA
Omega SA logo
Type Member of the Swatch Group
Founded 1848 by Louis Brandt
Headquarters Bienne, Switzerland
Key people Nicolas G. Hayek, Chairman
Stephen Urquhart, President
Industry Watch manufacturing
Website http://www.omegawatches.com

Omega SA is a watch company based in Biel/Bienne Switzerland and is one of the more prestigious brands in timepieces. It is one of the most prestigious brands of the Swatch Group. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... See also: swatch (disambig) The Swatch Group Ltd. ... Nicolas George Hayek (born February 19, 1928 in Beirut, Lebanon) is the co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Swatch Group, with principal Headquarters in Biel/Bienne. ... A Chairman is the presiding officer of a meeting, organization, committee, or other deliberative body. ... President is (Brandon) a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. ... A wrist watch Pocket watch with chain TIMEX Ironman Triathlon A watch is a timepiece or clock that displays the time and sometimes the day, date, month and year. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, images, videos and other digital assets and hosted on a particular domain or subdomain on the World Wide Web. ... A wrist watch Pocket watch with chain TIMEX Ironman Triathlon A watch is a timepiece or clock that displays the time and sometimes the day, date, month and year. ... Place du Ring in Biel/Bienne Biel/Bienne is a town in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. ... Place du Ring in Biel/Bienne Biel/Bienne is a town in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. ... See also: swatch (disambig) The Swatch Group Ltd. ...

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History

Omega Seamaster De Ville, an early "waterproof" watch, with automatic movement and date, in 14k gold
Omega Seamaster De Ville, an early "waterproof" watch, with automatic movement and date, in 14k gold

Founded at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848 by 23-year-old Louis Brandt who assembled key-wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen. He travelled throughout Europe selling his watches from Italy to Scandinavia by way of England, his chief market. After Louis Brandt's death in 1879, his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, troubled by irregular deliveries of questionable quality, abandoned the unsatisfactory assembly workshop system in favour of in-house manufacturing and total production control. Due to the greater supply of manpower, communications and energy in Bienne, the enterprise moved into a small factory in January 1880, then bought the entire building in December. Two years later the company moved into a converted spinning-factory in the Gurzelen district of Bienne, where headquarters are still situated today. Their first series-produced calibres, Labrador and Gurzelen, as well as, the famous Omega calibre of 1894, would ensure the brand's marketing success. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 539 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (800 × 889 pixel, file size: 135 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Omega Seamaster De Ville from 1970 Automatic, date, center seconds, water resistant, solid 14k gold Photo by Mike Chapman File history Legend: (cur) = this is the... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 539 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (800 × 889 pixel, file size: 135 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Omega Seamaster De Ville from 1970 Automatic, date, center seconds, water resistant, solid 14k gold Photo by Mike Chapman File history Legend: (cur) = this is the... Location within Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds is a city located in the Jura mountains in Switzerland. ...


Louis-Paul and Cesar Brandt both died in 1903, leaving one of Switzerland's largest watch companies - with 240,000 watches produced annually and employing 800 people - in the hands of four young people, the oldest of whom, Paul-Emile Brandt, was not yet 24. Considered to be the great architect and builder of OMEGA, Paul-Emile's influence would be felt over the next half-century. The economic difficulties brought on by the First World War would lead him to work actively from 1925 toward the union of OMEGA and Tissot, then to their merger in 1930 within the group SSIH, Geneva. Under his leadership, then that of Joseph Reiser beginning in 1955, the SSIH Group continued to grow and multiply, absorbing or creating some fifty companies. By the seventies, SSIH had become Switzerland's number one producer of finished watches and number three in the world. Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ... Tissot watch Tissot T-Touch Tissot is a Swiss watchmaker company founded in 1853. ...


Weakened by the severe monetary crisis and recession of 1975 to 1980, SSIH was bailed out by the banks in 1981. During this period, Seiko expressed interest in acquiring Omega, but nothing came out of the talks. Switzerland's other watchmaking giant ASUAG, principal producer of movement blanks and owner of the Longines, Rado and Swatch brands, was saved in similar fashion one year later. After drastic financial cleansing and a restructuring of the two groups' R&D and production operations at the ETA complex in Granges, the two giants merged in 1983 to form the Holding ASUAG-SSIH. In 1985 the holding company was taken over by a group of private investors under the strategy and leadership of Nicolas Hayek. Immediately renamed SMH, Société suisse de Microélectronique et d'Horlogerie, the new group achieved rapid growth and success to become today's top watch producer in the world. Named Swatch Group in 1998, it now includes Blancpain and Breguet. Dynamic and flourishing, OMEGA remains one of its most prestigious flagship brands. Seiko Corporation ) (TYO: 8050 ) is a Japanese watch company. ... Longines is a watch company founded by Ernest Francillon at Saint-Imier, Switzerland. ... Rado Silver Star, circa 1980 Rado is a Swiss manufacturer of mid-price watches, with headquarters in Lengnau, Switzerland. ... Swatch is a brand of stylish quartz watches (some available in Automatic) produced by The Swatch Group Ltd. ... ETA SA Manufacture Horlogère Suisse is a Swiss producer of mechanical and quartz watch movements and also manufactures clock movements, as well. ... See also: swatch (disambig) The Swatch Group Ltd. ... Founded by Jehan-Jaques Blancpain, Blancpain is one of the most exclusive brands of wrist watches in the world. ... A Breguet Classique watch with tourbillon Breguet is a manufacturer of fine watches, founded by Abraham Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775. ...


Omega watches in space exploration

The Omega Speedmaster, the iconic Moonwatch, selected by NASA for all the Apollo missions
The Omega Speedmaster, the iconic Moonwatch, selected by NASA for all the Apollo missions

The selection of the Omega Speedmaster Professional Chronograph as the official watch worn by American astronauts was the subject of a famous space-race era rivalry between Omega and Bulova. Image File history File links OMEGA-Speedmaster-Professional-Front. ... Image File history File links OMEGA-Speedmaster-Professional-Front. ... The Omega Speedmaster, the legendary Moonwatch, selected by NASA for all the Apollo missions Launched in 1957 by Omega, the Moonwatch is a type of Omega Speedmaster watch which was selected by the NASA for the Project Apollo. ... The Omega Speedmaster, the legendary Moonwatch, selected by NASA for all the Apollo missions. ... A stopwatch is a timepiece designed to measure the amount of time elapsed from a particular time when activated and when the piece is deactivated. ... Bulova is a New York based corporation making watches and clocks. ...


All subsequent manned NASA missions also utilized this hand wound movement wristwatch. NASA started selecting the chronograph in the early 60's and automatic chronograph wristwatches were not available until 1969. This article is about the American space agency. ...


However all the instrument panel clocks and time-keeping mechanisms in the spacecraft on those space missions were Bulova Accutrons with tuning fork movements, because at the time, NASA did not know how well a mechanical movement would work in zero gravity conditions.


First watch on the moon

The Omega Speedmaster Professional Chronograph was the first watch on the Moon worn on the wrists of Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin. Unfortunately this historically notable watch is now considered lost. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin mentions in his book "Return to Earth" that when donating several items to the Smithsonian Institution, his Omega was one of the few things that was stolen from his personal effects.[1] Apparent magnitude: up to -12. ... Buzz in the LM Colonel Edwin Eugene Buzz Aldrin, Jr. ...


Omega watches in popular culture

Omega Watches and James Bond

The Omega Seamaster, a deep diving watch. The fourth button-like item (at 10 o'clock) is a helium release valve to allow helium out of the watch after diving at great depth. The watch is similar to that featured in recent James Bond films, in which this valve is transformed into improbable hidden gadgets.
The Omega Seamaster, a deep diving watch. The fourth button-like item (at 10 o'clock) is a helium release valve to allow helium out of the watch after diving at great depth. The watch is similar to that featured in recent James Bond films, in which this valve is transformed into improbable hidden gadgets.

Omega has been associated with the famous James Bond movie franchise since 1995. That year, Pierce Brosnan took over the role of James Bond, and the producers wanted to update the image of the fictional "super-spy" to a more distinctly sophisticated "Euro" look.[2] Image File history File links Bond-Omega. ... Image File history File links Bond-Omega. ... Doxa S.A. is a well known Swiss company, founded in 1889, that manufactures watches. ... Flemings commissioned image of James Bond to aid the Daily Express comic strip artists. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Pierce Brendan Brosnan OBE[1] (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor and producer who now holds American citizenship and is best known for portraying James Bond in four films: GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Die Another Day (2002). ...


Another reason for the change from the Rolex Submariner watches that Bond previously used to wear is the change in the business environment that surrounds modern high-profile films. Omega was amenable to participating in high profile co-promotions and product placements in the movies (something that the conservative Rolex company avoids).[3] The Rolex Submariner is an icon of the Rolex professional range . ... Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of wristwatches and accessories renowned for their quality and prestige, as well as their cost (from a few thousand to more than one hundred thousand U.S. dollars). ...


Its Seamaster 300M Professional Chronometer is the current official James Bond watch, used by Pierce Brosnan in each of his Bond movies since, but not including, GoldenEye. In the GoldenEye film, the quartz Seamaster 300M Professional, model: 2541.80.00 was featured.[4] A chronometer watch is a watch tested and certified to meet certain precision standards. ... GoldenEye is the 17th James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan in the role as the British secret agent. ...


For the 40th Anniversary of James Bond (2002) a special commerative edition of the watch was made available where only 10,007 units were produced. The watch is identical to the model: 2531.80.00 except the blue watch face had a 007 logo inscribed across it. The band also had 007 inscribed on the clasp.[5] For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...


Daniel Craig, the current James Bond of the film "Casino Royale" also wears the Omega Seamaster. In the film, he wears two different models, the Seamaster Planet Ocean in the first part of the film, and in the latter part (from travelling to Montenegro), he wears the "official" Bond-watch, the Seamaster Professional 300M. In connection with the launch of the film, Omega released a special 007-special of the Professional 300M, featuring the 007-gun logo on the second hand and the rifle pattern on the watch face. The face design being a stylized representation of the iconic gunbarrel sequence of Bond movies.[6] Daniel Wroughton Craig [1] (born 2 March 1968 [2] in Chester, England) is a BAFTA-nominated English actor best known as the sixth actor to portray secret agent James Bond in the official film series from EON Productions. ... Casino Royale is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... Timothy Dalton as James Bond in the gun barrel sequence The James Bond gun barrel sequence is an iconic opening to every official (EON Productions) James Bond film beginning with the first, Dr. No in 1962. ...


Omega has also released another James Bond limited edition watch in 2006, a Seamaster Planet Ocean (limited production of 5007 units), similar to what Craig wears earlier on in the film, with a discrete 007-logo integrated on the second hand.[7]


Omega watches in other popular media

  • Bill Paxton first wore the Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch he received in 1993 in the movie Apollo 13, however he grew so attached to the piece that he continues to wear it throughout his new show Big Love.
  • Top Gear host and celebrity Jeremy Clarkson wore an Omega Seamaster Professional James Bond watch for a few years until due to lack of service it started acting erratically; he recently replaced the watch with a new large size Omega Planet Ocean.
  • NCIS actor Michael Weatherly aka. Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo used to wear a Rolex Submariner at the outset of the show but has since switched his timepiece of choice to the Omega Planet Ocean with the orange bezel.
  • In the movie War of the Worlds, actor Tom Cruise wore a vintage Omega chronograph that stopped running when the aliens first started to attack.
  • David James Elliott aka. Commander Harmon Rabb Jr. wears an Omega Seamaster Professional Diver in television series JAG.

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Movements and the Co-axial Escapement

In 1999 Omega made history by introducing the first mass-produced watch incorporating the revolutionary Co-axial escapement - invented by English watchmaker George Daniels. Considered by many to be one of the most significant horological advancements since the invention of the lever escapement, the co-axial escapement functions with virtually no lubrication thereby eliminating one of the shortcomings of the traditional lever escapement. Through utilizing radial friction instead of sliding friction at the impulse surfaces the co-axial escapement significantly reduces friction, theoretically resulting in longer service intervals and greater accuracy over time.[8] 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... Co-axial escapement is a type of watch escapement mechanism invented by English watchmaker George Daniels. ... Dr George Daniels MBE, DSc, FSA (born 1926) is an English watchmaker who is famous for creating the Co-axial Escapement. ... Horology is the study of the science and art of timekeeping devices. ... Friction is the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency toward such motion of two surfaces in contact. ...


On January 24th 2007 OMEGA unveiled its Calibre 8500 and 8501, two movements of completely in house design featuring the Co Axial escapement. These movements feature a bi-directional rotor, two barrels that provide the watch with a power reserve of 60 hours, and they are COSC certified.[9]

Watch models

A list of the current Omega watch models: Gents' Collection

Ladies' Collection The Omega Speedmaster, the legendary Moonwatch, selected by NASA for all the Apollo missions. ...

Vintage Collection


One of the most sought after vintage watches (of any brand) is the Omega Constellation 'Pie Pan'. It is referred to as the 'pie pan' because of the shape of its face (an inverted pie pan). That particular Omega Constellation has an in house designed and produced movement with COSC official Chronomter Certification.


Miscellaneous

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References

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External links

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