Omega’s CEO weighs in with an alternate history for the world’s most famous chronograph. Omega is one of the most famous and successful watch brands in the world. The reasons for this basically boil ...
The Speedmaster’s status as an iconic and legendary watch is unassailable. It was the first watch worn on the moon, it remains the only NASA-certified watch for Extravehicular Activity, yada yada yada ...
On March 1, 1965, the Omega Speedmaster was officially qualified by NASA for manned space missions. To mark this 60th anniversary, last month the watchmaker hosted journalists from across the world at ...
OMEGA has brought back its Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 wristwatch. First unveiled in 2018, the timepiece served as a commemorative release for OMEGA’s 50th anniversary, while also ...
Neil Armstrong’s commemorative gold Omega Speedmaster watch is coming to auction for the first time with a massive $2 million estimate at RR Auction. Omega, which produced the Speedmaster that would ...
Above: Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional in steel, $10,400, and Moonshine gold, $49,300, omegawatches.com. Graphik tray, $315, christofle.com. The phrase “one small step” hits different when ...
It’s never been a better time to be an Omega fan. While the white-dialed Speedmaster and the Speedmaster Pilot releases of last year would’ve been plenty to tide us over for a while, the brand’s hot ...
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6 space watches that are (literally) out of this world, including Omega, IWC, Breitling and more
From an affordable Swatch to a watch headed to the Moon in 2026 – these are six top timepieces still in the space race ...
From Nasa's punishing 1965 trials, to the Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite, 'reverse panda' and X-33 - this is how a space icon keeps evolving On April 1, as Nasa's Artemis II set off on humanity's ...
Nostalgic, playful, and unmistakably cool, the Timex Q Chronograph x Snoopy evokes an icon without hunting down a collector's ...
The Ref. BA 145.022 was given to the first man on the moon at a gala dinner in Houston’s Warwick Hotel on November 25, 1969, mere months after Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface.
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