The First Watch on the Moon
Bienne · Founded 1848
Other brands tell their story. Omega has its on the Moon.
A long-haul flight, dawn approaching. Through the cabin window, the curve of the Earth glows orange. On your wrist, the Speedmaster — the same model that timed the Moon landing. You pour another coffee. The world feels slightly larger.
Omega is for the pragmatic dreamer: the pilot, the diver, the engineer, the reader of space exploration. A watch you can wear in a boardroom, on a yacht, or while changing a tyre. Reliability that earned its reputation.
Founded in 1848, Omega has been the official timekeeper of every Olympic Games since 1932 and the chosen watch of NASA since 1965. The Speedmaster Professional was strapped to the wrist of Buzz Aldrin when he stepped onto the lunar surface on July 21, 1969 — making it the first watch worn on the Moon.
Omega’s obsession is accuracy under stress. The Master Chronometer certification — tested against magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss — sets a standard the rest of the industry follows. Built to perform first, then to be admired.
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