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From depth to trend: How orange dials in watches took over
The color orange on a watch dial wasn’t born in a design studio. It emerged out of necessity, from the murky depths of the ocean, where visibility could mean survival. In the 1960s, as recreational and professional diving surged, legibility underwater became a top priority. Watchmakers began experimenting with dial colors that would remain visible in low-light conditions and through the thick greenish-blue haze at depth. Amid various tests, one color consistently outperformed
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Hunting for a vintage Omega watch (1/3): Where to start?
Omega watches have long enjoyed a status among collectors and 007 movie fans, and their vintage models often stand out as valuable and desirable precisely because of the large number of different models. One of the reasons why the search for a vintage Omega is so fascinating, but also demanding, is the incredible variety of models that the brand has released over the decades. If you are not interested in the background, story and context, but simply want to have an Omega watc
Jun 298 min read


Omega: Special Edition for the 2024 Paris Olympics
In honor of its rich history with the Olympic Games, Omega presented yesterday a special edition. It's a new model, also known as the...
Jul 27, 20241 min read
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