New Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 2011 with Co-Axial calibres
The Omega Co-Axial calibres were invented to provide excellent working conditions to the Co-Axial real escapement in 1999. The escapement consists of balance roller with quite an impulse pin, a well – designed stable anchor with three nice pallets, a perfect Co-Axial three-level escapement wheel including the co-axial wheel and the transmission pinion. It is closely connected to the intervening wheel and the appliance train. The great demand for Omega Co-Axial calibres is constantly quickening and increasing. It’s a well known fact that these wonderful Omega Co-Axial calibres are surely the best mechanical watch movements nearly all over the world. Omega watches attract great attention for their extremely nice style and so unusual Co-Axial technology.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.50 mm Titanium Liquidmetal Chronograph (calibre 9300)
The new Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.50 mm Titanium Liquidmetal® Chronograph with exclusive Co-Axial calibre 9300 has a very unusual mixture of new materials. Read more…

May 26, 2011 



At the recent meeting Omega has announced the launching of the Seamaster Planet Ocean Liquidmetal Limited Edition, world’s first union of ceramics and Liquidmetal.
To commemorate its status as the title sponsor of a very prestigious global golf team event, which is also considered to be one of the oldest, one of the most popular Swiss watch brands, Omega, introduced its new Double Eagle Co-Axial Chronograph, the name of which is “Omega Mission Hills World Cup”.
In 2007
In 2007 Omega introduced a new addition to its iconic De Ville family – the Co-Axial Chronoscope collection. The idea for the collection’s creation was suggested by the success of the De Ville Rattrapante collection. The mechanical self-winding De Ville Co-Axial Chronoscope chronograph for men is driven by Omega in-house Co-Axial Escapement technology.












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