The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 6000M 45.5 MM Ultra Deep Summer Blue is one of the brand’s top divers and holds a world record…
Swiss made
When a watch is Swiss made, it is often seen as a quality stamp, a guarantee for quality. Which is not necessarily true. The label is nothing more than a guarantee that a watch has a movement that is Swiss and its movement is cased up in Switzerland and the manufacturer carries out the final inspection in Switzerland.
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A watch movement is considered Swiss if the movement has been assembled in Switzerland and the movement has been inspected by the manufacturer in Switzerland and the components of Swiss manufacture account for at least 50 percent of the total value, without taking into account the cost of assembly. From 1 January 2017, the Swiss law set the minimum at 60 percent.
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Again, it is not a guarantee for quality, it is more a Swiss law to protect watch industry. Just like champagne can only be called champagne if it comes from that area in France.
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Swiss made watches
The Patek Philippe Calatrava Travel Time Ref. 5224R-001 is the rose gold version of a new Travel Time and executed with a blue dial
Another Seamaster in Summer Blue: the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Co-Axial Master Chronometer 42 MM Summer Blue
New blue Seamasters: this is the Omega Seamaster 300 Co-Axial Master Chronometer 41 MM Summer Blue
More than 60 years after the first Cricket Nautical the revived brand launches a new diver with alarm: the Vulcain Cricket Nautical 2023
As the Olympic Games in Paris are approaching Omega launches a model to warm-up: the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Paris 2024
A new dress watch by Longines in the Heritage series (Est. 1957): the Longines Flagship Heritage Moon Phase with integrated date
Zenith keeps creating new colors and variants of their Defy Skyline: here is the very blue Zenith Defy Skyline Ice Blue
Sparkling, bright colors for the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Limited Summer Edition, that comes in 35, 39 and 42 millimeters
The Breguet Type XX Chronograph 2067 can be seen as an offspring of the Type XX model from the 1950s and 1960s