Lots of reasons, but one that matters most

Jul 29, 2010,00:33 AM
 

Omega has the unbroken history, including its ups and downs, that some other marques try to invent (Blancpain comes to mind).

Omega has more information (readily) available to the vintage collector than any other brand. 

Omega has name recognition and a reputation for quality and "value for money".

But most of all, I simply like their watches and enjoy wearing them. 

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A simple Question..... Why Omega ?

 
 By: Bill Sohne : July 28th, 2010-07:43
Hello Everyone..... I was out a few nights ago and dinner topic changed from politics, to the BP oil spill. One reason or another we started to talk about watches. They asked me what I like I told them Omega. Out of the blue the one guy who does not wear ... 

Well, I hope that for your 1 000th ( !!! ) post, you would give us your answer, Bill! :)

 
 By: amanico : July 28th, 2010-07:52
I'd say, even if I don't consider myself anything else than an admirer of the brand, that I like the brand for its important historical background in different backgrounds such as: Precision : The Chronometric watches, and the Connies are a nice ambassado... 

Because it has been part of my family for over 50 years

 
 By: AlexSunrise : July 28th, 2010-09:25
Great question, Bill! And to which I have no other answer than the fact that I grew up being exposed to their watches. From my Grandfather's Constellation (now Dad's), to an uncle's vintage Seamaster (which I now have), Omega, and it's sister brands, Tiss... 

That is the best reason, my friend.

 
 By: amanico : July 29th, 2010-13:38
Nicely said, Hermano. Wonder what brand my daughter will like... Best, Nicolas

With your guidance, Nico

 
 By: AlexSunrise : July 29th, 2010-16:31
I am sure whichever brand and watch she chooses, it will be a wonderful reminder of her caring father. And if for some reason, she doesn't like those faded, old Rolexes you have, well, you have my phone number. Abrazo, hermano! Alex

Well, Hermano, I'm not in hurry my daughter has to remind me...

 
 By: amanico : July 29th, 2010-22:58
For the moment, she's in love with the Amvox II, the Polaris, the MMR, and the PP world Time. It could be worst! Best, Nicolas

Why Omega? Essentially because . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 28th, 2010-10:55
. . . they're the established manufacturer that caters to the average person. Their watches were, for most of their history, produced in-house, and they're moving back towards that ideal, so on that specific level, I would accord Omega much the same respe... 

best bang for your buck in the business

 
 By: ezeboog : March 17th, 2011-21:03
Iconic designs Amazing history Co-Axial Escapement The vintage chronometers from the 60s are amazing Omega doesn't sacrifice product for profit Did I mention that Omega's make Rolex look cheap and are about 2/3 the cost?

Hi Bill

 
 By: Le Chiffre : July 28th, 2010-11:38
I love OMEGA by several reasons: 1.- Childhood.- My mom and dad wear an OMEGA, I always admire the Omega of may dad and I love the Omega of my mom that certainly was an heritage from my grandmother to my mom...in those times, the general perception, in my... 

Why do you marry your wife?

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : July 28th, 2010-11:48
If it really was as easy as making a list..... I am not an Omega aficionado but I would say i have a simple ability to recognise one quality that pervades Omega. It's a classy watch. So many of you know the intricacies of the brand that it would make no p... 

well Bill i've owned a few so i hope i know why i bought them

 
 By: G99 : July 28th, 2010-13:47
i've keep my answer simple. Omega to me mean History, reliability, reputation, accuracy, quality, something for all tastes from diver to dress and space to haute horology. need i say more? everyone knows the details behind the words so i wont go into deta... 

Because they have the works..

 
 By: hans_jorgen_1968 : July 28th, 2010-14:37
..Very good question, and very interesting topic Omega is for me like Ford...... I grew up with my father, grandfather, older brother everybody in the family drove Fords. The same on watches. Everybody in the family who could afford a decent watch had ONE... 

My list

 
 By: MSNWatch : July 28th, 2010-15:56
Variety - unmatched by any brand bar none. I can't stress this enough - you can choose to collect from only one line - say seamaster and still have a very broad collection of watches. Availability - possible to find very nice examples of some beautiful mo... 

Chronometry and professional timekeeping!

 
 By: rikard.hietasaari : July 28th, 2010-16:05
I have always been fasinated by Omegas unparalleled performance in chronometry and professional timekeeping.I am mainly collecting professional pieces, particullary the 24-ligne movements./Rikard

History

 
 By: AndrewD : July 28th, 2010-16:10
Hi Bill, Many good points have been made, but for me it is the history of the brand and the timelessness of several of the designs from the 1950’s-60’s that attract me. I guess that is reflected in the few vintage Omega pieces I have collected... 

My 2 cents...

 
 By: hhk2 : July 28th, 2010-18:59
Hi Bill & gang, I'm not really an Omega freak so please correct me if I'm wrong. Like some other fans, I agreed that Omega appeals to the mass. They seem to cover all areas in the market share with different designs, the Seamasters being their bread and b... 

Hmmm... ... interesting.

 
 By: TdotBean : July 29th, 2010-08:06
You mention that the co-axial escapement is nothing but a marketing ploy. You could elaborate further? I have a SM300 with co-axial movement. I am really tempted to do some 'test' to see whether the co-axial is really an added value to the watch. Tyler

Beat rate...

 
 By: hhk2 : July 29th, 2010-23:07
Hi Tyler, I'm not a technical person so I'm juz expressing my view. Of course, I may be wrong. Somewhere in this forum, there are some threads that share on the accuracy of the co-axial movement ( think it's related to Aqua Terra ). From my knowing, the c... 

I have nothing to add. But enjoying the responses immensely.

 
 By: Ruckdee : July 28th, 2010-19:41
Thanks for starting an interesting thread. This is a topic I like to revisit once in a while. Ruckdee

+1 on the interesting and indepth responses..

 
 By: ocwatching : July 28th, 2010-21:11
Omega was my first nice watch that I bought myself after 3 months working out of school. At that time, I didn't feel that I was worthy of a Rolex and the PPs, APs, VC, JLC, PAMs were not on my radar (ignorance is bliss for the bank account). I still wear ... 

Lots of reasons, but one that matters most

 
 By: SamJH : July 29th, 2010-00:33
Omega has the unbroken history, including its ups and downs, that some other marques try to invent (Blancpain comes to mind). Omega has more information (readily) available to the vintage collector than any other brand. Omega has name recognition and a re... 

I feel like a kid in a classroom who knows the answer...

 
 By: chaser579 : July 29th, 2010-08:04
..and is waving his hand like crazy! I had an Aunt, my Tante Marie-Angel, who worked for Omega (PR, I think) back in the Fifties through early Eighties (1950, etc., of course!), so it was part of my family (I am half-Swiss, vive les Valaisans et la petite... 

love the Speedy ...

 
 By: donizetti : July 29th, 2010-11:45
... and I also really like their logo which reminds me constantly of some math I used to do. I guess that is prett superficial but the two combined give me a lot of pleasure. Best Andreas

Dating ...

 
 By: AndrewD : July 29th, 2010-16:34
Although Omega is not alone in this (I like the year and quarters engraved on Rolex as well), I like the fact the fact that movement serial numbers allow one to fairly accurately date a particular vintage watch. Adds to the fun of collecting. Andrew

Value, design and history

 
 By: mrsnak : July 29th, 2010-17:46
No one else does it as well.

Value

 
 By: docsnov : July 29th, 2010-19:21
As said many times already, Omega offers great looking watches that are affordable. One of my first nice watches is an entry level Omega that my wife bought me for my birthday. Being young at the time without the financial means I have today, having that ... 

Omega's are horological comfort food. [nt]

 
 By: AndrewD : July 29th, 2010-22:35
No message body

Why not?

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 30th, 2010-14:09
Great brand that I like from the logo to the moon :0) Best buy Swiss made "serious" watch by far charged with history and dedication to what we all love and live here ... horology For me it also has sentimental value because my wife’s belated aunt t... 

excellent question.

 
 By: Hororgasm : July 31st, 2010-01:43
i have about 10 speedmasters. i mainly collect speedies but mostly, actually all but one, are from the 70s and 80s. collect mostly cal 861s and lemania collaborated 1041s. why 70s...becoz these watches are robust and there is a sense of history and romanc... 

...simply because Omega is an honest manufacture...

 
 By: KC74 : August 1st, 2010-02:07
Bill Sohne's question resulted me in registering myself with Watchprosite. Well i am in my mid 30s and about 9 years ago i received my grandpa's Omega Geneve, i believe it is now 30 years old. took it to Swatch Group for service and replacement of dial an... 

my answer could be as simple as this....

 
 By: FanFrancisco : August 1st, 2010-07:56
... the most important thing is Omega has a long and good history of making watches, they have committed to develop and produce high quality of watches, e.g. watches with chronometer certificated. i guess despite Rolex, Omega is another watch maker that c... 

simply "OMEGA : The watch the world had learned to trust "

 
 By: Marco Gabella : November 9th, 2010-04:31
I think this slogan sums up the image of reliability of the brand. From Louis Brandt to today, Omega has managed to keep and maintain its heritage and expertise .

Reliability

 
 By: Edalok : November 25th, 2010-22:42
I have to confess that I'm no fan of Omega, their watches just don't really suit my taste, which is of course very subjective. However, I'll have to say an Omega Seamaster I own is THE most reliable watch in my collection. Excellent power reserve, excelle... 

A Journey Through Time

 
 By: patindubai : March 17th, 2011-21:22
There are occasions when I look at watches by other makers and I see a couple I like and many I do not. With the older Omegas I see a a great many that I like and very few that I do not (OK, the Proplofs, most with a metal bracelet - but not the snake bra... 

a lot of my family emembers were omega watch wearers and I do like Omega

 
 By: georgeszaslavsky : April 10th, 2011-04:43
My great grand dather, my grand father and my father wore Omega watches but aside that the fact that Omega holds several records of precision including chronometrical records set by Alfred Jaccard, Gotlob Ith and Rene Ory as well as Omega has beaten Rolex...