The Omega Speedmaster is perhaps the greatest tool watch in history. Created in the 1950s as a timing instrument for auto racing — it was the first watch to put a tachymeter on an external bezel — it ...
Omega’s cult-status Speedmaster is one of the world’s most famous sports watches, along with the iconic Rolex Daytona and Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. Every once in awhile, Omega invites women to enjoy ...
An indisputable fact about the Omega Speedmaster? It’s got one of the watch industry’s most impressive cult followings. Known as the Moonwatch for its unforgettable July 1969 trip to the moon (c/o ...
With just 100 days to go before the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, OMEGA — the official timekeeper since 1932 — celebrates the milestone with the unveiling of a special edition: the ...
The cappuccino-coloured reference in 18k Sedna Gold with horizontal brown oval subtitles and a vertical oval date window pays homage to another Omega icon, the De Ville There are 8 new references in ...
Omega celebrates the 2026 Winter Olympic Games with a very cool Speedster 38, complete with snow-inspired dial and icy blue bezel. Priced at £5,700, the watch is available now via Omega boutiques.
In any discussion of the world’s most famous—and most coveted—watches, you won’t get far without mention of the Omega Speedmaster. Born in 1957, a full five years before the Rolex Daytona, the ...
Even within watch-collecting circles, the fandom expressed by devotees of Omega’s Speedmaster chronograph sets a high bar for both passion and pedantry. Every new edition of the design, first ...