Omega watches

  1. Authorized Omega Watch Dealer
  2. OMEGA® Swiss Luxury Watches Since 1848
  3. The Complete Buying Guide to Omega Watches
  4. OMEGA® Watch Collections
  5. Omega Seamaster


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Authorized Omega Watch Dealer

Omega Watches Innovative watchmaking is the cornerstone of Omega’s heritage, but it is inspired by sports timekeeping, space conquests, advocacy of charitable organizations and their role in support of the world’s favorite spy, James Bond. Omega watches have been worn by presidents and kings, astronauts, spies and movie stars. For over 160 years, the skilled artisans of Omega have produced timepieces that continually set the global standards for watchmaking design. Founded in Switzerland by Louis Brandt, Omega is recognized for their innovative and stylish designs, as well as their unparalleled commitment to innovation and craftsmanship. The favorite of explorers, celebrities, and politicians, the men's and women's watches by Omega are built with quality in mind, and are made with an impressive array of complications, features, and precious metals. Because of this commitment to horological superiority, Moyer Fine Jewelers is thrilled to bring their Indianapolis area customers a wonderful selection of watch collections from Omega. Originally named La Generale Watch Co, the beginnings of Omega were founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848 by Louis Brandt. From their original key-wound precision pocket watches to today’s deep sea divers, the Omega brand is one of quality and precision. Over the past 150 plus years, Omega has earned multiple awards and recognitions. They have been the official timekeeper at 21 Olympic games and have brought multiple innovations to spo...

OMEGA® Swiss Luxury Watches Since 1848

Footer navigation • The Collection • Globemaster • Constellation • Diver 300M • Aqua terra 150M • Seamaster 300 • Planet Ocean 600M • Moonwatch • Dark side of the Moon • Ladymatic • Hour Vision • Trésor • Prestige • Tourbillon • Find your OMEGA • Women's Watches • Men's Watches • Gold Watches • Chronograph Watches • Dress Watches • Dive Watches • Automatic Watches • Planet OMEGA • Watchmaking • Space • Sport • James Bond • The OMEGA Museum • Chronicle • Master Chronometer • Certification • Access my Test Results • iPhone Card Scanner App • Store Locator • Find a Store • Locate me • Customer Service • Interventions and Prices • Preserve your OMEGA • Find a Service Center • Certificates and extracts • Order a Catalogue • FAQ • Glossary • More • Press Room • Jobs • CONTACT US Shipping Time: Most orders are approved and processed within 2-3 business days. If a band adjustment is needed please allow an additional 2-3 business days for the watch to be serviced. Please allow additional processing time for orders placed on official US holidays. At this time, we do not ship on Saturdays and Sundays. Signature will be required for all orders. FREE RETURNS Customer satisfaction is our goal. If you are not satisfied with your product, you may return any unworn, undamaged merchandise purchased online from Any order that fails quality inspection from Customer Service (e.g. scratches, worn, damaged) will be returned to you and no refund will be issued. Any products that are personalized ...

The Complete Buying Guide to Omega Watches

Load More Show Less 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 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 Omega timepieces, 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 w...

OMEGA® Watch Collections

Footer navigation • The Collection • Globemaster • Constellation • Diver 300M • Aqua terra 150M • Seamaster 300 • Planet Ocean 600M • Moonwatch • Dark side of the Moon • Ladymatic • Trésor • Prestige • Tourbillon • Find your OMEGA • Women's Watches • Men's Watches • Gold Watches • Chronograph Watches • Dress Watches • Dive Watches • Automatic Watches • Planet OMEGA • Watchmaking • Space • Sport • James Bond • The OMEGA Museum • Chronicle • Master Chronometer • Certification • Access my Test Results • iPhone Card Scanner App • Store Locator • Find a Store • Locate me • Customer Service • Interventions and Prices • Preserve your OMEGA • Find a Service Center • Certificates and extracts • Order a Catalogue • FAQ • Glossary • More • Press Room • Jobs • CONTACT US

Omega Seamaster

The Seamaster collection is the oldest The Seamaster 300 is the first choice of those looking for a diving watch with the charm of timepieces from the 1950s and 60s. On the other hand, fans of modern tool watches should enjoy the Planet Ocean 600M and All watches in the broader Seamaster collection are highly water-resistant. Depth ratings range from the Aqua Terra and Bullhead's 150 m (15 bar, 492 ft) to the Ploprof's 1,200 m (120 bar, 3,940 ft). In 2022, Omega introduced the Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep, which is water-resistant to an impressive 6,000 m (600 bar, 19,685 ft). The various Seamaster lines also share their technology. They all originate in the same workshops and have featured Co-Axial calibers since 1990. Omega even has some of these calibers certified as Master Chronometers by METAS, the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology. To earn this distinction, a movement must be especially precise and anti-magnetic. Reasons to Buy a Seamaster • Collector's pieces likely to appreciate in value • Wide range of diving watches from retro to modern • Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep water-resistant to 6,000 m (19,685 ft) • Stainless steel, gold, titanium, ceramic, and platinum cases • Diver 300M and Planet Ocean with helium escape valves Model, reference number Price (approx.) Water resistance, material, features Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer, 220.93.43.22.99.001 70,000 USD 150 m (15 bar, 492 ft), platinum, world time display Planet Ocean Chronograph, 215.63.46.51.01.00...