Sunday 22 January 2017

Omega Speedmaster “Cappuccino” at the Basel watch fair

Omega Speedmaster “Cappuccino” at the Basel watch fair in March. It’s a 38mm unisex model with the same arrangement of subdials at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, but in a new color: cappuccino against a beige dial.

The bezel is made of 18k Sedna gold, Omega’s proprietary rose gold alloy, and the case is stainless steel. The brown aluminum dial ring and tachymeter scale keep the watch looking sporty and unisex despite the diamond-set bezel.

It contains the Omega automatic Caliber 3330, with Co-Axial technology and a silicon balance spring, elements that increase the accuracy and longevity of the movement. The 38mm case width is the preferred size in watches right now for both men and women. The price has yet to be set.

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Innovative men's watch of 2016 - Omega Speedmaster Grey Side Of The Moon Meteorite

The iconic ‘moon watch’ makes good on its extra-terrestrial kudos by featuring a one-of-a-kind meteorite dial, as well as a beautiful matt ceramic and 18K “Ceragold” case. Find best discount replica Omega Speedmaster watches, super clone watches at Watchesbuyoff.ru.

Omega Speedmaster Grey Side Of The Moon Meteorite

The grey ceramic case is complemented by 18K Sedna™ gold Moonwatch-style hands and an 18K Sedna™ gold bezel with a silicon nitride ring and brushed OMEGA Ceragold™ tachymeter scale.

The Meteorite dial is made from a solid piece of ancient, extra-terrestrial stone that has been acid etched to reveal a unique pattern on each watch.

Reminiscent of its legendary predecessors, the Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon "Meteorite" has a 60-minute and 12-hour recorder at 3 o’clock and a small seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock. OMEGA’s Co-Axial calibre 9300 can be seen through the bevelled sapphire crystal caseback.

Monday 9 January 2017

Omega Constellation day-date model

Omega includes day-date models, mechanical and quartz movements, integrated leather straps as well as metal bracelets, and an array of material options from steel, to the three golds, to combinations of each. Focusing primarily on the date-only, all metal, and non-jeweled models, we find that the watch has a host of features both similar to, and contrasting with, historical references within the series.  Find best discount replica Omega Constellation watches, super clone watches at Watchesbuyoff.ru.

It uses the integrated-clasping bracelet common to the series and the distinctly shaped case available in 38-mm and 35-mm diameters, with either a sapphire or solid caseback (for mechanical and quartz movements, respectively); and features the four-clawed bezel engraved with Roman numerals for each hour except the 3 and 6 o’clock marks.

On the dial, which is available in a range of color and material options, is an outer luminescent minute ring, applied tick hour marks, and a date indicator at the 3 o’clock position. The watch uses dauphine hands for the hour and minute, and a simple pointer for the seconds counter, all of which sweep over the trademark star towards the bottom of the dial. The mechanical models are available with the automatic Omega Caliber 8500, which has a 60-hour power reserve, while the quartz models use the Omega Calibre 1532, which has a battery life of around 25 months.

Omega Constellation Manhattan design

Constellation series was founded in 1952 and featured “pie-pan” dials. These pieces came in steel, yellow gold, and occasionally even platinum; often featured geometric hour markers and dauphine hands; and were held in high esteem for their superior timekeeping. These are the models that have gone on to inspire today’s Globemaster production line, but are designs that have more or less been under the radar since the late 1960s. Find best discount replica Omega Constellation watches, super clone watches at Watchesbuyoff.ru.

Today’s models are more commonly based upon the “Manhattan” design family released in 1982. These watches, while sharing the Constellation name and the signature observatory emblem on the caseback, were different than the pie-pan models of the past. 

They were first developed using quartz movements (Omega didn’t release a mechanical, automatic model until 1985), were relatively thin, had integrated bracelets and very different dial configurations, and, most notably, included four claws on the bezel to secure the crystal to the rest of the case. They were very much a product of the 1980s, but have nevertheless retained a strong place in the brand’s lineup in the decades since, with both men’s and ladies’ versions available.