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Vintage Rolex Watch Boxes

Friday, August 8th, 2008

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Omega Watches – An Intriguing Look At The History Behind These Luxurious Watches

Engineered to the nth degree, the Omega watch brand is a staple on many a well-to-do man’s dresser; tucked safely away inside its luxurious velvet box, ensuring that this extremely fine timepiece will be free from dust and scratches when not eloquently strapped to its owner’s wrist.

Now let’s take a brief but intriguing look at the history behind these luxurious watches long before they signed Hollywood A-list stars Nicole Kidman and George Clooney, as well as tennis superstar Maria Sharapova, to become their celebrity endorsers.

The fairy tale known as the Omega Watch Company actually started way back in the 19th Century -1848 to be exact, when the Omega founder, Louis Brandt, a Swiss watchmaker who resided in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland, began creating his “Omega” masterpieces. Of course, back then he constructed each piece using only his bare hands by meticulously assembling each watch piece by piece.

The first watches that Mr. Brandt made were pocket watches, because back then they were the timepiece that was considered to be vogue and were highly sought after and cherished.

Unfortunately, Mr. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879 and he left his modest company to his sons, Louis Paul Brandt and Cesar Brandt who carried on their father’s tradition of impeccable pocket watch craftsmanship. They decided to rename the company “Bienne” in January 1880.

The birth of the Omega watch brand actually took place in 1894, more than a decade after the renaming of the company to Bienne. Louis and Cesar Brandt introduced, for the first time, the brand “Omega” to the Swiss public. Over time, the Omega watch has come to be one of Switzerland’s biggest and most luxurious exports. The Omega watch name actually came from one of the two Brandt brother’s watch movement calibers.

Sadly, the reign of the two Brandt brothers in the Omega watch company was short-lived because both brothers suddenly died in 1903. This resulted in four individuals taking control of the Omega watch company. One of the individuals was Paul Brandt, who not only inherited the Brandt family name but their entrepreneurial instincts as well.

After a merger with fellow Swiss luxury watch brand, Tissot in 1930, SSIH (Société suisse pour l’industrie horlogère) in Geneva, Switzerland was created as the new parent company of the newly merged watch companies. Fortunately, the merger between Tissot and Omega was a big success, which is why in a relatively short time the SSIH group grew to over fifty other companies including Lemania, Lanco and Hamilton. And in a relatively short period of time, the SSIH group has managed to position themselves as the third largest producer of luxury watches, as well as watch movements in the world.

It was during this time when Omega produced a number of its most loved time pieces. Vintage Omega watches that are still highly sought and are famous to this day.

They have always been known for their fine craftsmanship and their great attention to detail. Other popular watches from that era were the Omega Speedmaster chronograph, the Omega Seamaster waterproof sports watch and the Omega Constellation watches, which are all still incredibly popular.

During an economic downturn in 1980, Omega found itself once again merging with another Swiss watch giant – ASUAG, which manufactures and produces other popular Swiss watches such as Swatch, Longines and Rado. The new company that emerged from the Omega-ASUAG merger was called the ASUAG-SSIH company. Unfortunately, even the combined resources of the newly formed company was unable to fight off the economic slump that Omega was facing during that time which resulted in the newly formed company to be taken over by a private group. The ASUAG-SSIH company was renamed and shortened to just SMH which still exists today. For more informations about watches CLICK HERE.

About the Author

“David Alexander is a great admirer of well crafted watches and vintage timepieces. Since his earliest days he can remember always being fascinated by the intricacies of the gears and mechanisms of a finely made timepiece. Today David publishes information regarding some of the finest watches and timepieces available. Go to http://eleganttimepiece.com/ for more watches informations”

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Vintage Rolex Watch box


Vintage Rolex Watch box


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TUDOR - BY ROLEX VINTAGE WATCH BOX


TUDOR – BY ROLEX VINTAGE WATCH BOX


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Vintage Rolex Oyster Original  #1 Watch Case Opener 28.3mm - 29.5mm Swiss Made


Vintage Rolex Oyster Original #1 Watch Case Opener 28.3mm – 29.5mm Swiss Made


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ROLEX GREEN ALLIGATOR LEATHER BRIEFCASE!



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Bulova Watch Collectors

Friday, October 26th, 2007

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How Would You Rank These Premium Watch Brands?

I have an Omega Seamaster GMT that I got a good 4 years ago now. I love it, its been dead accurate for me day in and day out as an every day watch that I wear to the office and everywhere else. I was wondering from actual watch collectors what watches were preferred for quality, durability, accuracy and overall value. I have included a list of brands I have come across through my friends, business associates, ect. If you could rank these watches I’d be interested in your thoughts and feel free to add a brand that I have missed if you feel it is nessisary.

Audemars Piguet
Baume & Mercier
Breitling
Bulova
Cartier
Fortis
Girard Perregaux
Montblanc
Movado
Omega
Oris
Patek Philippe
Piaget
Rado
Raymond Weil
Rolex
TAG Heuer
Tissot
Ulysse Nardin
Zenith

Brands that I would add to your list:
Panerai, Hamilton, IWC, A. Lange & Sohne, Stowa, Laco (Lacher & Co.,) Ball, Sinn… A few of the brands are not as expensive as some of those listed, but they hold their own in quality, durability, accuracy, overall value, and history.

A few that I would remove:
Movado, Tissot… Just my humble opinion.

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Beautiful Bulova Wristwatch 15 Jewels, Year 1953 Nice Watch and Collector LOOK


Beautiful Bulova Wristwatch 15 Jewels, Year 1953 Nice Watch and Collector LOOK


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BULOVA      TREASURER     COLLECTOR`S .....MEN`S     WATCH     46MM  /  SERVICED


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1936 BULOVA


1936 BULOVA “TREASURER……….LONG & NARROW COLLECTOR`S WATCH…….17 JEWELS


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NAWCC Bulletin Volume 31/6 Number 263 December 1989 (National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Inc.)


NAWCC Bulletin Volume 31/6 Number 263 December 1989 (National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Inc.)



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