Omega Celebrates 15 Years Of Aqua Terra With Platinum Worldtimer
This year the Omega Aqua Terra turns 15. A significant age, which says something about the popularity of this understated, robust sports watch. It marks a milestone that needs to be celebrated, and Om…
Steel: The Real Deal
When it comes to watches there is no way around it: the vast majority of them are made from steel. While other materials such as ceramic, and even bronze, gain some market share, it is still steel tha…
Examining Gerald Genta’s Horological Icons
When it comes to watch designers, few can hold a candle to Gerald Genta. Thanks to a long and illustrious career, he created many of the industries icons.
Omega And Their High-Precision Olympic Legacy
Last week Omega announced that they had renewed their alliance with the Olympic games to 2032. An impressive commitment that is cemented in a mutual history that started in...1932, giving Omega the op…
Watch of the Week: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue.”
Blue has always been the color of the Seamaster, but with the latest addition to the collection, Omega takes this color to a new height. While it is the most obvious, it is not the only thing that set…
The Blue Dials of Baselworld
If there is one place to scope out new trends in watches, it is Baselworld! Sometimes you see a specific complication emerge with different brands at the same time. At other times cases or movement de…