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Omega
Founded in 1848 in the Swiss city of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Omega began as a small workshop producing precise, high-quality timepieces. It gained international acclaim with the introduction of the Omega calibre in 1894—a movement so advanced it inspired the company’s name. Over the next century, Omega built its reputation through pioneering achievements, including becoming the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games and the first watch worn on the moon.
Combining traditional Swiss craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, Omega continues to lead the world of horology with innovations like the Co-Axial escapement and Master Chronometer certification. Each timepiece is engineered for exceptional accuracy, magnetic resistance, and durability—embodying a legacy of precision, elegance, and exploration.
Today, Omega remains rooted in its Biel/Bienne headquarters, where generations of watchmakers continue to shape the future of Swiss watchmaking through bold design and uncompromising performance.



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