Omega
18 guides. Everything you need before buying.
De Ville Prestige
The De Ville Prestige is the dress watch we sell to the customer who wants Omega craftsmanship without the Speedmaster or Seamaster on the wrist. It is thin, round, legible, and priced to move, which …
Omega Constellation: From Pie Pan to Observatory: 70+ Years of Precision Elegance
The Omega Constellation has been in continuous production since 1952, born from Omega's dominance at the Geneva and Kew-Teddington observatory chronometry trials. The collection splits into two distin…
Omega De Ville Trésor: Specs, References, Prices | Ultimate Watch
The Omega De Ville Trésor is Omega's purest dress watch, a thin, clean, three-hand piece that trades sport-watch heft for a wrist presence you feel more than you see. The name Trésor, French for treas…
Omega Globemaster: The First Master Chronometer and the Most Undervalued Omega
The Omega Globemaster is the world's first Master Chronometer-certified watch, introduced at Baselworld 2015 alongside the METAS testing protocol that now governs every Omega mechanical timepiece. Its…
Omega Planet Ocean 600M & De Ville Trésor: The Professional Diver & The Hidden Gem
Two collections that represent the extremes of Omega's range. The Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M is a professional diver rated to 600 meters (6,000 meters in the Ultra Deep variant), with ceramic dial an…
Omega Seamaster 1948 Guide: Vintage Original vs 70th Anniversary Reissue | Ultimate Watch
The Seamaster 1948 is where the whole Seamaster line begins, and it is one of the few Omega families that means two very different watches depending on who you are talking to. Say it to a vintage coll…
Omega Seamaster 300: The Complete Collector's Guide: From the 1957 CK2913 to Today's Master Chronometer
The Omega Seamaster 300 is a founding member of the 1957 "Holy Trinity" alongside the Speedmaster and Railmaster. Reference CK2913 was Omega's first purpose-built dive watch, distinguished by broad ar…
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra: The Definitive Collector's Guide
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra is a 150-meter dress-sport watch powered by the Master Chronometer Cal. 8900, delivering METAS-certified accuracy, 15,000-gauss magnetic resistance, and a 60-hour power …
Omega Seamaster Diver 300M: The Complete James Bond Watch Guide
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M is a 300-meter professional dive watch that became James Bond's signature timepiece in 1995 and has appeared in eight consecutive 007 films. The current generation (ref.…
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 6000M Ultra Deep: Specs, References & Value | Ultimate Watch
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 6000M Ultra Deep is the deepest-rated production dive watch Omega has ever put on a bracelet, and it comes with a real story behind it, not a marketing one. In 2019 Om…
Omega Seamaster Ploprof Guide: 166.077 Vintage & 1200M | Ultimate Watch
The Omega Seamaster Ploprof is the crown-on-the-left, jaw-of-a-case deep diver that Omega built for saturation divers, not desk divers. The name is short for Plongeur Professionnel, French for profess…
Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon: Specs, References, Prices | Ultimate Watch
The Omega Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon is the watch that proved a mechanical chronograph case could be carved from a single block of black ceramic and still wear like a Speedmaster. Omega launche…
Omega Speedmaster Mark II Buying, Selling and Value Guide | Ultimate Watch NYC
The Omega Speedmaster Mark II is the barrel-cased sibling to the Moonwatch, launched in 1969 while the classic 42mm Speedmaster Professional was already four years old and still headed to the lunar su…
Omega Speedmaster Professional 'Moonwatch': The Complete Collector's Guide
The Omega Speedmaster Professional, reference 310.30.42.50.01.001, is the only watch NASA flight-qualified for extravehicular activity. Introduced in 1957 as the CK2915 racing chronograph, it survived…
Omega Speedmaster X-33 Guide: References, Specs, Prices | Ultimate Watch
The Omega Speedmaster X-33 is the digital sibling in a family famous for its analog moonwatch. Where the classic Speedmaster Professional is a hand-wound mechanical chronograph, the X-33 is a thermo-c…
Railmaster
The Omega Railmaster is the quietest member of Omega's 1957 professional trio, and for a long stretch it was the cheapest way into serious vintage Omega. Omega built it for people who worked around st…
Speedmaster '57
The Speedmaster '57 is Omega's answer to a question every serious Speedmaster collector eventually asks: what would the very first Speedmaster feel like on the wrist today, built with a modern movemen…
Speedmaster Chronoscope
The Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope is the watch that put three vintage measuring scales back on a modern Speedmaster and got collectors arguing about whether it is a Speedmaster at all. Omega launched …