Journey to the rediscovery of fake Omega

fake Omega

fake omega, the moon and you … It is limiting to say the least to identify the Bienne brand only with the Apollo 11 mission and the moon landing in July 1969. Not to mention that its most famous watch, the Speedmaster, has actually started his space saga with the Gemini missions, in the early 1960s.

The history of fake Omega offers many and more varied points of interest, tracing its roots at the end of the 19th century, more than a century before the conquest of space (1848), when the company gained notoriety thanks to the manufacture of reliable high-precision mechanical movements. Which today is a plus, but at the time it was an indispensable requirement.

You have a broad and clear vision of this exceptional history by visiting the museum of manufacture (in Biel, in fact). And not just looking at the windows full of first times, like the famous waterproof watch with double case, the first wrist model advertised as a diver (the Marine, from the 1930s). But above all by getting involved in interactive experiences, which retrace the company’s expertise in the creation of high-performance replica watches uk. Put at the service of sports timing (from 1932 to the Olympics) as well as missions at the limit of resistance, from the experimental flights of the Solar Impulse (in 2010) to the Five Deeps Expedition in the abyss of the globe (in 2019).

The museum is perhaps the moment that most remained in my eyes during my visit to fake Omega with The Clock Club. Recently renovated and redesigned for an audience of enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts, it is an essential destination for a watch enthusiast. And I recommend bringing the children. They can only get passionate.

You can read the report of the visit to Omega with the members of L’Orologio Club in the June issue of L’Orologio. And who knows if you don’t want to participate in the next one. I am sure of it.

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