After Brandt’s death in 1879, his two sons took over the family business. Under the new name Louis Brandt & Fils, the company expanded its product range, releasing its first series-produced calibre in 1885. In 1892, the Brandt brothers released the world’s first minute-repeating wristwatch followed in 1894 by the 19-Ligne calibre. This pioneering spirit would come to define the company, which officially rebranded as the Omega Watch Co. in 1903.
In 1905, Omega served as the official timekeeper at 16 sporting events, signalling a commitment to sports timekeeping that continues to this day. Omega has been the Official Timekeeper at almost all the Olympic Games and at the PGA of America Gold tournaments since 2011.
By the 1920s, Omega watches were revered by watchmakers and collectors around the world for their pioneering series-produced calibres that were both accurate and easy to repair. The brand’s reputation continued to grow in the 1930s. In 1931, Omega released its first automatic movement to use two weights. This enabled the winding of the movement in both directions. The following year the brand launched the Marine, the world’s first commercially available divers’ watch.
Omega’s commitment to strength, accuracy and reliability was further reinforced in 1940 when it was commissioned as the single largest supplier of watches for the British armed forces and its allies.
In 1948, in celebration of the brand’s centenary, Omega released the now-iconic Seamaster. The watch was built to withstand extreme changes at any altitude. The Seamaster has become an enduring symbol of the company’s watchmaking prowess and constant pursuit of excellence.
The brand’s success continued throughout the 1950s. Omega’s first lady’s automatic wristwatch was released in 1955 and followed in 1957 by the brand’s Professional line of watches: the Omega Speedmaster, the Omega Seamaster 300 and the Omega Railmaster. In 1969, the Omega Speedmaster Professional made history by becoming the first watch worn on the moon, when it was sported by astronauts during the Apollo 11 mission. It has since become known as the ‘Moonwatch’. In 2015, an exceptional Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch used by Ron Evans on board the Apollo 17 sold at Christie’s for $245,000.
By the 1970s, Omega had established a solid reputation for high-quality diver’s watches. Among the most recognisable models is the Omega Seamaster Professional 200, which is characterised by its octagonal steel case and luminous black dial.
Omega enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in 1995, the year James Bond wore an Omega Seamaster in GoldenEye. In the decades since, Bond has worn an Omega Seamaster on every one of his missions.
Omega opened its first boutique in 2000 and in 2019 its five-storey museum in La Cité du Temps. Also launched in 2019 was a new ultra-light sports watch known as the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra. In 2020, the brand released a new Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition made from lightweight titanium. Omega is now part of The Swatch Group.
The 2022 MoonSwatch — an Omega Swatch collaboration — was an instant hit. So much so that Omega and Swatch teamed up again in 2023. The latest Moonshine MoonSwatch has a seconds hand made of Omega’s Moonshine Gold.
Vintage Omega watches and diamond Omega women’s watches tend to do well at auction. Rare or limited-edition models from the 1950s and ‘60s are particularly sought after. In 2018 Christie’s sold an Omega Speedmaster Reference 2915 from 1957 with ‘Broad Arrow’ hands for $324,500, more than double the low estimate.
CARTIER, GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET COUGAR; OMEGA, GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET DEVILLE
CARTIER CASE NO. C5988; OMEGA CASE NO. 55'463'389
OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER "ALASKA PROJECT" REF. 311.32.42.30.04.001
CASE NO. 1641⁄1970 AND 77'212'675
OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL
MOVEMENT NO. 45'259'263
OMEGA, SEAMASTER, REF. 2583.80.00
CASE NO. 54’999’843
OMEGA, SEAMASTER
CASE NO. 84'546'382
OMEGA, STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD CONSTELLATION
CASE NO. 81'374'027
OMEGA, LIMITED EDITION OF 1915 PIECES, REF. 5703.30.01 "MUSEUM COLLECTION COLLECTOR'S SERIES NUMBER FOUR THE PETROGRAD WATCH"
CASE NO. 80‘700’950 AND 262⁄1915
OMEGA, GOLD LADY'S BRACELET WATCH, REF. 791.7470
MOVEMENT NO. 44’446’190
OMEGA, REF. KOT 741, A RARE GOLD OVERSIZED MONOPUSHER CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH
CASE NUMBER: 7’568’185, MOVEMENT NUMBER: 429’905
OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER APOLLO-SOYUZ REF. 311.30.42.30.99.001, A LIMITED EDITION STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH WITH METEORITE DIAL
CASE NUMBER: 77'749'388, 1920⁄1975
OMEGA. AN EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL DIAL DEPICTING NEPTUNE
SEAMASTER MODEL, REF. OT 2520, MOVEMENT NO. 13'232'097, CASE NO. 11'198'387, CIRCA 1954
OMEGA. A VERY RARE AND EARLY STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET
SPEEDMASTER 'BROAD ARROW' MODEL, REF. 2915-1, MOVEMENT NO. 15'500'792, CIRCA 1958
OMEGA. A VERY RARE AND IMPRESSIVE PLATINUM AND 18K GOLD LIMITED EDITION CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET, MADE T O COMMEMORATE THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE APOLLO 11 MOONLANDING ON 21 JULY 1969 AT 02:56 GMT
SPEEDMASTER 'MOONWATCH APOLLO 11 40TH ANNIVERSARY PLATINUM' MODEL, REF. 311.90.42.30.01.001, NO. 17⁄69, CIRCA 2019
OMEGA. AN ATTRACTIVE 18K WHITE GOLD CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH DATE AND MOON PHASES
SPEEDMASTER 'APOLLO 11 30TH ANNIVERSARY' MODEL, REF. 3689.30.31, CASE NO. 77'042'265, CIRCA 2003
OMEGA. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL LIMITED EDITION CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, MADE FOR THE ITALIAN MARKET
APOLLO SOYUZ MODEL, REF. ST 145.022, MOVEMENT NO. 39’180’969, NO. 100, CIRCA 1976
Omega. A Very Fine and Extremely Rare Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, 'Broad Arrow' Model, Ref. 2915-1, Movement No. 15'499'938, Manufactured in 1957
Omega. An extremely fine, rare and attractive 18K gold self-winding wristwatch with cloisonne enamel dial depicting Neptune, original certificate, brochure and presentation box
SIGNED OMEGA, SEAMASTER, CHRONOMÈTRE AUTOMATIC, REF. OT 2520, MOVEMENT NO. 13'232'097, CASE NO. 11'198'387, 2577, 2520 SC, MANUFACTURED IN 1954
Omega. An Exceptional, Highly Attractive and Historically Important Apollo 17 Privately Flown Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch and Flown Metal Attachment from the Personal Collection of Astronaut Ron Evans, Certified and Signed, Including the Last Flown Official NASA Velcro Watch Strap in EVA Mission around the Moon
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, Professional, Movement No. 30’593’275, Case Ref. 145022-69 ST, Manufactured in 1970
NO TIME TO DIE (2021)
OMEGA, SEAMASTER DIVER 300M 007 EDITION TITANIUM AUTOMATIC MILITARY STYLE WRISTWATCH, WORN BY DANIEL CRAIG AS JAMES BOND IN NO TIME TO DIE, DESIGNED WITH INPUT FROM THE ACTOR
NO TIME TO DIE (2021)
OMEGA, A STAINLESS STEEL SEAMASTER AQUA TERRA AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WORN BY DANIEL CRAIG AS JAMES BOND IN NO TIME TO DIE
Omega. A very rare and early stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with ref. 7077 first-generation early bracelet
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, broad arrow model, ref. 2915-1, movement No. 15'996’671, manufactured in 1958
Omega. A very rare, large and attractive platinum and diamond-set chronometer wristwatch with bracelet
SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMETER, REF. PA 14.161, MOVEMENT NO. 10'707'212, CASE NO. 10'813'892, MANUFACTURED IN 1948
Omega. A Very Fine and Rare Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, 'Broad Arrow' Model, Ref. 2915-2, Movement No. 15’997’556, Manufactured in 1958
Omega. A Very Fine and Equally Rare Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch with Bracelet
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, 'Broad Arrow' model, Movement No. 15’997’525, Case Ref. 2915-2, Manufactured in 1958
Omega. A fine, important and extremely rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, broad arrow model, ref. 2915-1, movement No. 15'499’398, manufactured in 1957
Omega. A very rare and attractive platinum and diamond-set wristwatch with sweep centre seconds
SIGNED OMEGA, CHRONOMÈTRE, REF. PA 14.163, MOVEMENT NO. 10'661'408, CASE NO. 10'813'895, MANUFACTURED IN 1948
Omega. An extremely rare stainless steel water-resistant chronograph wristwatch with tropical brown dial
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, Ref. CK 2915-2, Broad Arrow model, movement no. 15'997'741, manufactured in 1958
Omega. An extremely fine and rare platinum and diamond-set automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, two-tone silvered dial, hooded lugs, bracelet and box
SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CHRONOMETRE, OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, CONSTELLATION, REF. PA 16.331, MOVEMENT NO. 15'769'999, CASE NO. 101'089, MANUFACTURED IN 1958
Omega. A Fine, Rare and Attractive 18k Gold Skeletonized Chronograph Wristwatch
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, Professional, No 9/50, Case No. 867/09, Manufactured in 1992
Omega. An extremely fine and rare 18K white gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, hooded lugs and bracelet
SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CHRONOMETRE, OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED, REF. OG 14327, MOVEMENT NO. 12'728'788, CASE NO. 11'060'186, MANUFACTURED IN 1953
Omega. A very rare and attractive 18K white gold limited edition chronograph wristwatch with bracelet, certificate and box
Signed Omega, Speedmaster Professional, “Moonwatch” model, ref. 345.0802 no. A004, movement no. 44’632’344, circa 1980
Omega. A fine and extremely rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with original bracelet
Signed Omega, Speedmaster, Ref. 2915-3, movement no. 16'649'286, manufactured in 1959
OMEGA X SWATCH. A UNIQUE AND HISTORIC ONE MILLIONTH BIOCERAMIC QUARTZ CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH THE SECONDS HAND COATED WITH OMEGA MOONSHINE™ GOLD
SIGNED OMEGA X SWATCH, BIOCERAMIC MOONSWATCH MISSION TO NEPTUNE MODEL, NO. 1'000'000, CIRCA 2022
Omega. An extremely rare and highly attractive stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet and black dial
SIGNED OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER, BROAD ARROW MODEL, REF. 2915-1, MOVEMENT NO. 16'648'829, MANUFACTURED IN 1959
Omega. A very rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet and brown dial
SIGNED OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER, BROAD ARROW MODEL, REF. 2915-1, MOVEMENT NO. 15'147'139, MANUFACTURED IN 1957
Omega. A very rare stainless steel water-resistant chronograph wristwatch with bracelet
SIGNED OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER, BROAD ARROW MODEL, REF. CK 2915-2, MOVEMENT NO. 15'997'568, MANUFACTURED IN 1958
Omega. A very fine, rare and heavy 18K gold automatic wristwatch with one-minute central flying tourbillon, 18K gold bracelet and certificates
Signed Omega, Tourbillon Chronometer, no. 37, Central Tourbillon 2002 model, circa 2004
Omega. A fine and unusual stainless steel water-resistant chronograph wristwatch with black dial
SIGNED OMEGA, REF. CK 2077-3, MOVEMENT NO. 9600434, CIRCA 1942
Omega. An e xtremely rare and important, sterling silver Observatory standard c hronometer wristwatch with 7 ½ minute t ourbillon and Guillaume balance
Signed Omega Tourbillon, no. 10595935, Cal. 30 I, the movement manufactured in 1947, cased and sold in 1987
Omega. A very fine and rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch with bracelet and box
SIGNED OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER, MOVEMENT NO. 16'648'471, CASE REF. 2915-2, MANUFACTURED IN 1958
Omega. A Very Fine 18k Pink Gold Automatic Wristwatch with Central Tourbillon
SIGNED OMEGA, CO-AXIAL CHRONOMETER, TOURBILLON NO. 21, DE VILLE CENTRAL TOURBILLON MODEL, CIRCA 2007
OMEGA. A FINE AND VERY RARE 18K GOLD LIMITED EDITION CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BRACELET AND GOLD DIAL
SIGNED OMEGA, SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL MODEL, APOLLO XI 1969, NO. 561, REF. BA 145.022, MOVEMENT NO. 28'422'478, MANUFACTURED IN 1969