With origins dating back to the mid-1800s, Omega has grown into a watch industry legend. The first watch on the moon, the wristwear of choice of James Bond for multiple decades, and the official timekeeping sponsor of the Olympics going back to 1932, Omega’s watches have appeared in countless key cultural moments over the years. Ranging from professional divers and racing chronographs, to a wide range of dress watches in steel, gold, platinum, and ceramic, the Omega portfolio offers something for everyone.
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