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Omega went to the moon. The Speedmaster "Moonwatch" was on Buzz Aldrin's wrist during the Apollo 11 landing, and that heritage shapes everything the brand does today. It's also James Bond's watch of choice, giving Omega both scientific credibility and cinematic cool.
The Speedmaster Professional remains essentially unchanged since 1969, a manual-wound chronograph that passed NASA's extreme testing when other watches failed. Modern versions add Co-Axial escapements and Master Chronometer certification, but the spirit remains: a tool watch that conquered space.
The Seamaster covers the ocean side. From the classic 300M that Bond wears to the Planet Ocean for serious diving, Omega builds professional-grade dive watches with Swiss luxury finishing. The Aqua Terra bridges sport and dress, appropriate from the boardroom to the beach.
As part of the Swatch Group, Omega benefits from massive R&D investment. Their Master Chronometer certification exceeds COSC standards, and the Co-Axial escapement reduces service needs. For buyers wanting luxury with substance, Omega delivers heritage and innovation together.
Based on 15 watches in our database
Budget
$5.8k
Typical
$7.8k
Premium
$10.2k
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Common questions about omega watches
Omega and Rolex are comparable in quality. Omega often offers more technical innovation (Co-Axial escapement, Master Chronometer) while Rolex excels at marketing and resale value. Both produce excellent watches. The choice often comes down to design preference and availability.
The Speedmaster Professional (Moonwatch) is the most iconic. The Seamaster 300M is the most versatile. The Aqua Terra bridges sport and dress beautifully. Each collection has standout models depending on your style.
NASA chose the Speedmaster for all manned space missions after it passed extreme testing. Buzz Aldrin wore one during the Apollo 11 moonwalk in 1969. It's the only watch certified for spacewalk (EVA) use.
Master Chronometer certification exceeds COSC standards, testing movements at higher magnetic resistance (15,000 gauss), better accuracy (0/+5 seconds/day), and water resistance. It represents the highest standard in Swiss watchmaking.
Yes, Omega is a true luxury brand with over 170 years of heritage. Prices typically range from $5,000-15,000 for most models. They compete directly with Rolex and are part of the Swatch Group's luxury tier.
Omega watches hold value well, though not quite at Rolex levels. The Speedmaster Professional and limited editions tend to appreciate. Seamasters maintain steady value. Buy from authorized dealers for warranty coverage.