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25 Omega Watches For Sale
Seamaster 'Green' Diver 300M
Box & Papers
42mm Used 210.32.42.20.1..
Seamaster Aqua Terra 41
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.12.41.21.0..
Seamaster Aqua Terra Master 41MM
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.10.41.21.0..
Seamaster Aqua Terra Master 41MM Green
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.10.41.21.1..
Seamaster Diver 300M
Box & Papers
42mm New 210.30.42.20.0..
Speedmaster '57
Box & Papers
40mm Used 332.10.41.51.1..
Aqua Terra Seamaster 41
Box & Papers
41mm Used 220.13.41.21.0..
Ladies Constellation 27mm
Box & Papers
27mm Used 123.20.27.60.5..
Seamaster 'Green' Diver 300M
Box & Partial Papers
42mm Used 210.32.42.20.1..
Seamaster Diver 300M
Box & Papers
42mm Used 210.32.42.20.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean
Box & Papers
42mm Used 232.90.42.21.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Size
Box & Papers
45mm Used 232.30.46.21.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph
Box & Papers
45mm Used 232.30.46.51.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Master 43.5MM
Box & Papers
43mm Used 215.30.44.21.0..
Seamaster Planet Ocean Master 43.5MM
Box & instructions
43mm Used 215.30.44.21.0..
Speedmaster '57
Box & Papers
40mm Used 332.10.41.51.0..
Speedmaster Grey Side Of The Moon
Box & Papers
44mm Used 311.93.44.51.9..
Speedmaster Moon Phase Moonwatch
Box & Papers
42mm Used 3689.30.31
Speedmaster Super Racing
Box & Papers
44mm Used 329.30.44.51.0..
On Hold Railmaster 38
Box & Papers
38mm Used 235.10.38.20.0..

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Omega Watches

Founded in 1848 by the 23-year-old Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Omega began its existence as "Louis Brandt et Freres" and would eventually become a watch trusted by Olympic officials, favored by the latest incarnations of James Bond, and worn by the first men to step foot on the moon. The company's first self-produced calibres, including the Labrador and Gurzelen, ensured the celebrity of the brand by the 1880s and inspired its renaming after the development of the 1894 Omega calibre. In 1904, the company passed to four young people, including Paul-Emile Brandt, who forged the merger of Omega and Tissot into the Societe Suisse pour L'Industrie Horlogere in 1930. Over the next several decades, the SSIH either absorbed or created around 50 companies and became Switzerland's number one watch producer. Weakened by the influx of quartz watches and economic downturn in the 1970s, the company went through several upsets and acquisitions to emerge as the Swatch Group in 1998.