Omega

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Originally from Biel in Switzerland, the first watch brand to be on the Moon is famous for its quality products with legendary fame. It all began when, in 1848, a small watchmaker named Louis Brandt opened a counter and sold a watch brand under his own name. It was not until 1894 that the company took the name of Omega, in reference to the caliber Omega 19 lines produced the same year. The brand is present since 1909 in the sports timing especially during the Olympic Games summer and winter. During the Second World War, Omega, despite economic difficulties remains the largest supplier of watches in the British Air Force. Omega watches continue to be broadcast in the aeronautical field until the dedication in 1969, when the Speedmaster chronograph, on the arm of American astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lands on the Moon. From the small counter to the current luxury brand, Omega's story is spectacular between innovations, crises and big challenges. Turned from its beginnings towards the innovation and the design of extremely powerful watches, Omega has spearheads reliability and functionality. In addition to technical watches, the Manufacture also offers classic and elegant watches with materials as noble as rose gold and gold

Frequently Asked Questions

Your order can be cancelled or exchanged within 14 days from its delivery date.

from the date of receipt of your order. Only watches that have not been worn, in perfect condition and in their original packaging can be returned or exchanged.

Only people residing in Germany and who are 18 years old minimum and 65 years old maximum, are eligible for a 0% loan application. In the case of a purchase with direct payment, anyone anywhere can freely buy on our website.

All our watches come with their original case and certificate as well as the brand’s international warranty.

These are the payment methods that we accept :
- 0% loan request for watches up to € 35’000,-
- Bank transfer
- Credit card

No, it is not considered a debt for our financial partner.

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