
AlexSunrise shares a captivating photo essay from his visit to the Omega Museum in Bienne, offering readers a virtual tour through the brand's extensive history. This post serves as a valuable resource for those unable to visit in person, showcasing a diverse array of timepieces and highlighting Omega's rich heritage and innovation.
Hi, all!
I trust you are having a great weekend. Going thru some of my Omega books and viewing Bond's Quantum of Solace this afternoon, got me in the mood for making this post.
I had been meaning to post these pictures from a visit I made to the Omega Museum back in May, but I just kept procrastinating, and well, you know the rest.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I did while taking these pictures and learning more and more about Omega History.





























If you ever find yourself in that neck of the woods, the Omega Museum is well worth a visit, and it is a must for any Omega aficionado. I particularly fell in love with some of the vintage Speedmasters and Seamasters. But then again, who wouldn't?
All the best,
Alex
This message has been edited by AlexSunrise on 2009-09-26 19:15:17. . . there was other business to attend to on your trip . . . . . . understandingly, Art
It reinforces my conviction to get a few more Omega Vintage Watches... You had great time, my friend. Now, if one day I'm there, I will certainly go to see all these marvels in the flesh. Thanks a lot for this marvellous post. Best, Hermano. Nicolas
for allowing us a peep into Omega's history and to see some of its glorious watches of the past. If I remember correctly, the first watch that I ever got as a boy was an Omega but the model escapes me. A watch was just a watch back then. cheers fernando
thanks for the report, if have a chance of visting Biene, will definitely visit to this Omege Musee. stefan
Now there are about 6 more Omega's that I want........I'll send you the bill=0).
The charm of vintage Omega is very hard to resist. I particularly enjoyed taking pics of the vintage aviator, one that I know is of your liking. Hopefully sometime soon you will be able to come across one as you were lucky enough to find your latest SM 300. All the best, Nico Alex
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