Omega, a long-established Swiss luxury watch brand, is highly popular worldwide due to its excellent quality, design, and great history, and is supported by a wide range of people, regardless of age or gender.
Omega was founded in 1848 by watchmaker Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the center of the watch industry, and was later developed into a luxury watch brand by his sons.
In 1894, they released a new high-quality movement, the "19-line caliber," and named it "Omega (Ω)," after the last letter of the Greek alphabet, to convey the meaning of "ultimate." This is also the origin of the brand name that continues to this day.
Omega has a wide range of widely recognized collections, including the Speedmaster, famous as the Moonwatch that accompanied the first manned moon landing, and the Seamaster diver's model, and continues to be loved by people all over the world. Omega is also a prestigious brand known for the accuracy of its products, having served as the official timekeeper for 28 Olympic Games since the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, and will also be the official timekeeper for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
In addition, all OMEGA products are Master Chronometer certified, a standard that certifies the quality of mechanical watches, and are certified as excellent watches under strict standards in terms of water resistance, magnetic resistance, power reserve, precision, etc., so they boast outstanding quality. As the name suggests, the ultimate watch collection is still the envy of many people today.