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Omega was founded at La Chaus-de-Fonds,
Switzerland in 1848 by Louis Brandt, and was continued by his children
until the union of Omega and Tissot in 1930. The company has contiued
to grow and manufacture prestige Swiss watches year after year. Omega
has been the official timekeeper for 22 Olympic Games. A partnership
forged on the shared desire to record for future generations the
valiant attempts of the young men and women of the world to go faster,
higher and stronger. Today, exceptional watches are released with the
same quality of componants and exact engineering that drove the
remarkable Louis Brandt to create Omega, and are known around the world
for their accuracy and performance.
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Seamaster
The Omega Seamaster is the
watch for those whose world revolves around the ocean. Whether
measuring an apnea diver’s single breath hold or counting down the
crucial final seconds before the start of a sailing regatta, it is
vital that the instruments used offer the utmost in reliability in the
ocean’s harsh environment; and this is what the Seamaster can provide.
The Seamaster is above all a sports watch, available in resistant
materials such as titanium and rubber, in addition to the classic
appeal of steel and gold. A wide variety of models in the Seamaster range is available,
including chronographs, regatta timers, GMT chronometers and – with the
elegant Aqua Terra models – OMEGA’s revolutionary Co-Axial Chronometer
movement.
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- Automatic and Swiss Quartz movement
- Exceptional choice
- Water resistance to 300m
- Precision engineering
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