First watch on the Moon. A classic James Bond model. Worn on the wrist of JFK and Mikhail Gorbachev at their respective inaugurations and on the wrist of Mao Zedong for 31 years. Elvis Presley wore one while cruising in his purple Cadillac, and today George Clooney wears one while cruising on a Vespa. A paradigm-shifting mechanical movement designed by the 20th Century’s greatest watchmaker. The only brand to truly compete with and sometimes even dominate Rolex. A Babe Ruth-style run as some of the most accurate watches in the world, and the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games over and over. This is perfect UK Omega super clone watches, one of the greatest Swiss watch companies of all time.
A Brief History of Omega
Omega has been around under one name or another since 1848, but today’s lineup draws heavily on its classic mid-20th-century designs. Though not quite as slow to evolve as Rolex, the company has incrementally developed its 1:1 cheap Omega replica watches such that they feel simultaneously historical (though not anachronistic) and modern (though not trendy).
Founded by Louis Brandt as La Generale Watch Co. in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1848, the firm quickly made a name for itself as an innovator: It developed and debuted the first minute-repeating wristwatch in 1892, a full generation before wristwatches themselves came into vogue following the First World War. Perhaps most significant with respect to horological history writ large was the debut of the “Omega” caliber in 1894, a 19-ligne, crown-set movement whose interchangeable parts were meant for easy service.
La Generale Watch Co. became Louis Brandt et Frère-Omega Watch & Co. in 1903 and began signing its dials with the Omega name based on the success of its movement. In 1917, during the throes of the First World War, the British Royal Flying Corps would officially adopt AAA luxury Omega super clone watches, beginning a long relationship with what would become the RAF that lasted for decades. The U.S. Army similarly adopted Omega timepieces in 1918, while the Olympic Games utilized Omega timing equipment for the first time in 1932. The same year, Omega debuted the Marine, commonly accepted as the first dive watch for civilians.
Omega supplied over 100,000 timepieces to British forces during the Second World War, including the 6B/159 and the beloved “Dirty Dozen” W.W.W. Additionally, Swiss made fake Omega watches such as the Omega Suveran were used to bolster local wartime economies — in this case, in Sweden. In 1948, Omega launched the Seamaster, a watch that began life as a water-resistant dress watch and quickly morphed into a broader collection including a fully capable dive watch in the form of the Seamaster 300.
1957 saw the release of the first top Omega Speedmaster super clone watches, a watch commonly associated with the space race but whose design was inspired by automotive racing. Following its appearance on the wrist of Buzz Aldrin during the 1969 moonwalk — and its role in saving the crew of Apollo 13 in 1970 — the Speedmaster became a household name, bringing heretofore unknown fame to the Swiss company.
In 1984, Louis Brandt et Frère-Omega Watch & Co. officially changed its name to Omega SA and is today a part of the Swatch Group. It remains the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games and has become a timekeeper of the America’s Cup, the official watch of the James Bond franchise, and one of the most beloved watchmakers in the history of horology.
A Bit About Omega Watch Movements
Omega has used both third-party movements — or, to be more precise, calibers based upon third-party movements, which it often modified or decorated — as well as completely in-house calibers. (Indeed, the most famous Speedmaster calibers were essentially Lemania movements.) Regardless of their origins, Omega calibers are often regarded by watchmakers as well-designed, durable, and elegant.
The following are a few of the more notable Omega movements:
Caliber 30T2
Measuring 30mm in diameter, the 30T2 is an evolution of the “30” series that debuted in 1939. This series would see use in the W.W.W. “Dirty Dozen” watches of WWII fame, as well as countless examples of oversized dress Omega copy watches for sale in the post-war decades. Chronometer-grade versions took home honors in observatory trials in 1946.
Caliber 321
The movement that powered the Moonwatch first appeared in 1946 but is based upon a Lemania caliber, the 2310, which debuted in 1942. A 27mm base caliber, the 2310 is highly regarded even beyond Omega circles, having served as the basis of the Patek Philippe CH27-20, the Vacheron Constantin Calibre 1140, and others. It was replaced in the high quality Omega Speedmaster super clone watches by the Caliber 861 and later the 1861, only to be upgraded in 2021 to the Speedmaster’s current movement, the 3861.
The Co-Axial Movements
George Daniels was an orphan in London who, during the 1960s and 70s, worked to fix a friction problem with the standard “lever escapement,” which had regulated mechanical Omega replica watches wholesale for close to three centuries. He fixed the friction problem, thus offering the first significant horological contribution in hundreds of years, which he named the co-axial escapement.
Omega bought the patent in 1999 and has recently built new, high-tech facilities to nurture it — as well as their Master Chronometer program — into the 21st Century. The co-axial mechanism, Omega argues, reduces service intervals (which lowers the price of ownership), and helps maintain accuracy in a wristwatch. When you buy an Omega with a co-axial movement today, you’re getting an advanced mechanism and an important piece of horological history.
What is a Master Chronometer?
Many Omega models’ official names include the full phrase “Co-Axial Master Chronometer,” echoed in text on the dials. What does it mean? And is it really important enough that Omega is justified in thusly emphasizing it? You bet.
A chronometer today is a watch (or movement) that’s passed specific tests related to its accuracy and other features, the most common and popular being from COSC (the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute). A Master Chronometer, on the other hand, is certified by METAS (the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology) and ups the ante with significantly more stringent requirements.
Super clone Omega watches shop featuring the Master Chronometer designation are guaranteed to be accurate to within 5 seconds per day, antimagnetic to 15,000 gauss and both the naked as well as fully cased movements have been tested extensively in various positions and temperatures. The benefits of the Co-Axial escapement help Omega to meet METAS standards. Suffice it to say there’s a lot of impressive tech in China Omega fake watches, and the Master Chronometer designation indicates significant added value.
Very few watchmakers achieve the METAS certification, of which COSC is merely a prerequisite. Even Tudor, with backing from the almighty Rolex, has struggled to roll out more than a couple models that make the cut so far.
Omega Today
Though the co-axial escapement constitutes a serious innovation, one “trend” Omega has followed, however, is today’s obsessive production of limited editions. While we can’t chase down all the LEs for you here, we encourage you to follow your curiosity about them, should you cared to do so.
As for the core Omega lineup, regardless of the collection, you can trust that you’re getting some of the most rock-solid, refined and precise mass-produced watches in the world. We have assembled a quick reference guide that’ll help you get familiar with the Omega landscape and point you to specific Omega super clone watches site that epitomize the brand’s best offerings. We have elected not to show every single available model in the interest of clarity and brevity, but this guide should serve as a good starting point.
The Speedmasters
Originally designed for motorsports and often cited as the Porsche 911 of watches, the Speedmaster became The Moonwatch when Buzz Aldrin stepped onto the lunar surface in 1969 wearing his trusted reference ST105.012. They’ve taken many forms over the years, but today’s Speedmasters come in various styles and sizes, from historically accurate recreations to solid gold diamond-encrusted shiners, to ultra-light carbon technical wonders and even complicated Speedmasters that chime the chronograph’s elapsed time.
The Seamasters
This can be a confusing line within the brand because Omega produced what were essentially splash-proof dress watches under this monicker for decades. At the same time, the Seamaster line has included Omega’s most robust, high-tech dive Omega replica watches online. That confusion isn’t entirely gone today from the lineup, but the waterproofness has been upped significantly across the line. Here are today’s essential Seamasters that you’ll want to know about.
The Constellations
This is where Omega slots in the majority of its dressier 2023 super clone Omega watches today, most with a vintage reference to the 1940s and 50s models such as those that include a so-called “pie-pan” dial. You can also find women’s diamond-encrusted models among the Constellations.
The De Villes
The name De Ville adorned the dials of many vintage best quality Omega fake watches through the 50s and 60s, suggesting a decidedly American spirit. Today’s De Villes are the fanciest and most complicated Omegas available, with many models going beyond the dress watch category into haute horlogerie proper. If you’re into vintage dress style and don’t mind high prices, this selection should whet your appetite. You can even get an Omega tourbillon, if you want!