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Best-Selling Omega Watches: A Blend of Heritage and Innovation

1. Omega Speedmaster: The Legendary Moonwatch

Since its historic journey to the moon with Apollo 11 in 1969, the Omega Speedmaster has become an icon of horology. The 2023 Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional (Ref. 310.30.42.50.01.002) features an upgraded Caliber 3861 with Master Chronometer certification, offering anti-magnetic precision. Its stainless steel case, black dial, and Hesalite crystal faithfully recreate the vintage astronaut aesthetic. Priced around ¥50,000, it remains a top choice for collectors and space enthusiasts.


2. Omega Seamaster 300M: The 007 Agent’s Companion

The Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition (Ref. 210.22.42.20.01.004), inspired by No Time to Die, combines a lightweight titanium case with a tropical dial and NATO strap. Powered by the Caliber 8806, it ensures 300m water resistance. Meanwhile, the Seamaster Aqua Terra (Ref. 220.10.41.21.03.002) blends sporty elegance with a teak-concept dial, ideal for business occasions. Prices range from ¥40,000 to ¥80,000.


3. Omega Constellation: Elegance Redefined for Women

The Constellation Small Seconds (Ref. 131.20.29.20.55.001) dazzles with a 29mm Sedna™ gold case, ceramic dial, and diamond hour markers. Its Caliber 8700 and ergonomic bracelet cater to luxury-seeking women, perfect for gifting at ¥120,000.


4. Omega De Ville: Timeless Sophistication

The De Ville Prestige (Ref. 424.13.40.20.02.002) showcases a sleek 40mm steel case and blue dial, housing the ultra-thin Caliber 2500. For classic enthusiasts, the De Ville Trésor (Ref. 4374.15.00) in 18K gold embodies old-world charm, priced at ¥150,000.


5. Why Omega Dominates the Market

Omega’s Co-Axial technology and rigorous Master Chronometer tests set industry benchmarks. Celebrity endorsements and limited editions (e.g., Speedmaster Snoopy) enhance desirability, while strong resale value (up to 20% premium) secures its investment appeal.