Omega Watches: A History Founded in 1848 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland by Lois Brandt, the Omega brand has a reputation for quality and innovation, which have led to more than 170 years in production.
Since their first go at the Olympics in 1932, Omega watches have gone on to be the official timekeeper of at least 21 Olympic Games, and even received the Olympic Cross of Merit for the contribution made to sport.
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However, it was later clarified that while the number of pieces available in the Pavilion store is limited, the collaboration line itself is not limited and will be available online soon.
Omega traces its origins to the 1848 La Chaux-de-Fonds workshop of Louis Brandt.
That the demand for the watches is very high days after their launch is testimony to their popularity.