Omega
Founded in 1848, Omega has long been a stalwart in the Swiss watch industry. It continues to remain synonymous with watchmaking excellence, precision and innovation. It has introduced many of the industry’s most groundbreaking technologies, including the revolutionary Co-Axial escapement. The brand is also defined by its pioneering spirit.
In 1965, the Speedmaster was officially certified by NASA for all manned missions. Omega watches accompanied astronauts on all six lunar landings and remain an official part of the NASA kit. Omega is also the only watchmaker that has served as Official Timekeeper at the Olympic Games for 28 times.
In 2015, Omega worked alongside METAS to create the Master Chronometer certification, the Swiss watch industry’s highest standard of testing. Led by its dynamic president and CEO, Raynald Aeschlimann, the company has been growing consistently and is among the top three Swiss watch brands by turnover, according to a recent report by Morgan Stanley.
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