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Omega dive watches
Omega is one of the most respected and popular luxury watch brands in the world, boasting a wide assortment of watch styles. Whether you’re looking for a classic dress watch, sporty chronograph, or causal yet cool everyday piece, chances are Omega has it — but the brand is particularly strong at the diving watch.
In 1932, Omega unveiled its first dive-ready watch, called the Marine, which featured a double rectangular case sealed with cork to keep out water. However, it was the 1957 launch of the Seamaster 300 (complete with a rotating timing bezel, luminous dial, and deep water-resistance) that heralded Omega’s commitment to making watches specifically for divers.
Omega currently has five collections dedicated to the diver, including a brand new model that can plunge down to 6,000 metres. Here's a handy guide to what each Omega dive watch collection has to offer.
https://searchluxxee.com/magazine/guide ... ve-watches
In 1932, Omega unveiled its first dive-ready watch, called the Marine, which featured a double rectangular case sealed with cork to keep out water. However, it was the 1957 launch of the Seamaster 300 (complete with a rotating timing bezel, luminous dial, and deep water-resistance) that heralded Omega’s commitment to making watches specifically for divers.
Omega currently has five collections dedicated to the diver, including a brand new model that can plunge down to 6,000 metres. Here's a handy guide to what each Omega dive watch collection has to offer.
https://searchluxxee.com/magazine/guide ... ve-watches

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