The timepiece you see here looks like a tool watch: it’s a handsome chronograph with a pragmatic, legible design. Of course, it’s also an Omega Speedmaster, but even if you know the history and ...
A year ago, Omega announced they were recreating the legendary 321 movement that powered the first watches that went to the moon. First, and to the disappointment of many fans, the new watch came in a ...
Back in January, we reported that Omega was planning on reintroducing the original Moonwatch movement, Calibre 321. We knew then that it would be a busy year for all things moon-related, and Omega ...
In January, Omega announced that it would be reviving the Caliber 321 movement—the one that powered Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong’s Omega watches on the moon. It also came housed in astronaut Ed ...
The eagle has landed. In advance of the 50th anniversary of man’s first touchdown on the moon, Omega has unveiled some big news. The watchmaker has announced that its famous Caliber 321 movement—the ...
Omega started the year off with a bang, announcing a new Speedmaster Calibre 321, paying tribute to the 1957 original in the brand’s exclusive 18-karat Canopus Gold. Designed for motorsport with ...
Omega has legitimate cause to dwell upon its connection with space. The company's achievements in this regard are well documented, particularly so after the recent anniversary of the moon landings.
For all their heroic qualities, Nasa’s pioneer astronauts were a quaintly superstitious bunch. When it came to the routine of being issued with a Nasa-qualified Omega Speedmaster Professional ...
A classic of the mechanical watch world has received a new lease on life with Omega announcing it will restart production of its Calibre 321 after 51 years. Famous for powering the watches that US ...
The original chronograph movement that powered Omega's early Moonwatches has been out of production for half a century. Now, Omega is bringing it back It's a small step for a brand, but one giant leap ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In January, Omega announced that it would be reviving the Caliber 321 movement—the one that powered Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong ...