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Formally operating as the La Generale Watch Co, founded in 1848, later incorporating the name Omega in 1903. Britain's chose Omega watches in 1917 as its official timekeepers for its combat units, as did the American Army in 1918. Omega watches were the choice of and the first watch on the Moon in 1969. Omega has been the official timekeeping device of the since. Omega is owned by the. He sold his watches from Italy to Scandinavia by way of England, his chief market. In 1894, his two sons Louis-Paul and César developed a revolutionary in-house manufacturing and total production control system that allowed component parts to be interchangeable. Watches developed with these techniques were marketed under the Omega brand of La Generale Watch Co. By 1903 the success of the Omega brand led to La Generale Watch Co to spin off the Omega brand as its own company, and the Omega Watch Co was officially founded in 1903. Merger Louis-Paul and César Brandt both died in 1903, leaving one of Switzerland's largest watch companies — with 240,000 watches produced annually and employing 800 people — in the hands of four young people, the oldest of whom, , was not yet 24. Brandt was the great architect and builder of Omega. His influence would be felt over the next half-century. The economic difficulties brought on by the First World War would lead him to work actively from 1925 toward the union of Omega and , then to their merger in 1930 into the group ,. While Omega and Rolex had dominated in the pre-quartz era, this changed in the 1970s. That was when Japanese watch manufacturers such as and rose to dominance due to their pioneering of quartz movement. In response, Rolex continued concentrating on its expensive mechanical chronometers where its expertise lay though it did have some experimentation in quartz , while Omega tried to compete with the Japanese in the quartz watch market with quartz movements. During this period, Seiko expressed interest in acquiring Omega, but nothing came out of the talks. Switzerland's other watch making giant - supplier of a large range of Swiss movements and watch assemblers was in economic difficulty. Two years later this holding company was taken over by a group of private investors led by. In 1998 it became the Swatch Group, which now manufactures Omega and other brands such as , , and. Omega's brand experienced a resurgence with advertisement that focused on product placement strategies, such as in the films; the character had previously worn a but switched to the Diver 300M with 1995 and has stayed with the latter ever since until swapping it for the Omega Planet Ocean and Aqua Terra. Omega also adopted many elements of Rolex's business model i. Observatory trials focused on the science of Chronometry and the ability to make chronometers measure time precisely. Only and Omega participated every year in the trials. Omega's performances at these competitions garnered the company a reputation of precision and innovation. Omega's early prowess in designing and regulating timing movements was made possible by the company's incorporation of new chronometric innovations. The company is renamed after this famous caliber in 1903 from 'Louis Brandt et Frères'. Omega participates for the first time at observatory trials in Neuenburg French: Neuchâtel. Dubois leaves Omega he joins Paul Ditisheim and is replaced by Carl Billeter. This caliber was slightly modified to become the famous Cal. This record was not broken until as late as 1965. Specially developed for the observatory trials only 12 pieces made. Joseph Ory joins precision timing department after being Trainer to women timers regleuse. Two 1st places at observatory trials in Neuenburg. This unusual frequency is used again today for the latest coaxial movements. Movements regulated by Joseph Ory. The first four places for the 'single pieces' category in Geneva are occupied by Omega. Movements regulated by Joseph Ory and André Brielmann. Pierre Chopard was tasked to create a new Caliber for the observatory trials. E11 had a very unusual shape to take a very big barrel and its mainspring. It never entered competition because quartz movements arrived in 1967. Twelve of these movements were made, intended for inclusion in the observatory trials in Geneva, Neuchâtel and Kew-Teddington, and they were known as the Omega Observatory Tourbillons. Unlike conventional Tourbillion movement's whose cages rotate once per minute, the 30I's cage rotated one time each seven and a half minutes. In 1949, one of these delivered the best results ever recorded by a wristwatch up to that time. A year later, Omega broke its own record in the Geneva Observatory Trials of 1950. In 1999, after the successful development of , Omega made history by introducing the first mass-produced watch incorporating the — invented by English watchmaker. Considered by many to be one of the more significant advances since the invention of the lever escapement, the coaxial escapement functions with virtually no lubrication, thereby eliminating one of the shortcomings of the traditional lever escapement. Through using radial instead of sliding friction at the impulse surfaces the coaxial escapement significantly reduces friction, theoretically resulting in longer service intervals and greater accuracy over time. On January 24, 2007 Omega unveiled its new Calibres 8500 and 8501, two coaxial 25,200 bph movements created exclusively from inception by Omega. On January 17, 2013 Omega announced the creation of the world's first movement that is resistant to magnetic fields greater than 1. Most anti-magnetic watches utilize a soft iron - which distributes electromagnetism in such a way that it cancels the effect on the movement contained within. Omega has instead built a movement of non-ferrous materials eliminating the need for such a cage and providing a far greater resistance to magnetic fields. Automatic chronograph wristwatches were not available until 1969. Although Apollo 11 commander was first to set foot on the moon, he left his 105. Aldrin elected to wear his and so his Speedmaster became the first watch to be worn on the moon. Armstrong's watch is now displayed at the in Washington, D. He mentions in his book, Return to Earth, that when donating several items to the , his Omega was one of the few things that was stolen from his personal effects. In 2007, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Omega Speedmaster Professional Chronograph, the Omega company unveiled the commemorative Speedmaster Professional Chronograph Moonwatch. The watch had the distinctive features of the first hand-winding Omega Speedmaster introduced in 1957. It was sold in an edition of 1,957. Petros Protopapas, Omega's Museum Director, and who attended the auction, later confirmed the Museum he heads to have been the winning bidder. In both cases, this is the stainless steel model with orange bezel and black dial. Need For Speed Omega is the official timekeeper for the video game , released on and in 1997. James Bond The Omega Seamaster, a deep diving watch. The second crown at 10 o'clock is a to allow helium out of the watch after diving at great depth. The watch is similar to that shown in recent James Bond films, in which this valve is transformed into improbable hidden gadgets. Omega has been associated with James Bond movies since 1995. That year, took over the role of James Bond and began wearing the Omega Seamaster Quartz Professional model 2541. In all later films, Brosnan wore an Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer model 2531. Another possible reason for the change from the Rolex Submariner that Bond had previously worn was a change in the business environment surrounding modern films and product placement. It accomplished this by supplying products and finance something that the conservative Rolex company avoids, presumably because it sees no benefit for itself. For the 40th anniversary of James Bond 2002 a commemorative edition of the watch was made available model 2537. The watch is identical to the model 2531. The band also had 007 inscribed on the clasp. He even goes so far as to mention Omega by name when questioned by. In connection with the launch of the film, Omega released in 2006 an 007-special of the Professional 300M, model 2226. Omega released a second James Bond limited edition watch in 2006. This was a Seamaster Planet Ocean model with a limited production of 5007 units. The model is similar to what Craig wears earlier on in the film; however, it has a small orange colored 007 logo on the second hand, an engraved caseback signifying the Bond connection, and an engraved 007 on the clasp. In the 2008 movie , Craig wears the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean with a black face and steel bracelet 42mm version. The third limited edition release from Omega came in 2012. This model was based on the Planet Ocean Ref: 232. It featured a textured dial with the 007 logo at the 7 o'clock position, and a 007 decorated rotor visible through the case-back. In 2015 two commemorative models were produced for the 24th Bond film, : the Omega Seamaster 300m master co-axial Ref: 233. The watch also featured a bi-directional bezel with a world timing scale rather than a diving scale present on the standard 300m. The second timepiece for the film was the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m master co-axial Ref: 231. Sports sponsorship Omega has frequently been the official timekeeper for the Olympics, beginning with the 1932 Summer Olympics. It was the official timekeeper for the , , and. In 2008, Omega brought out an Olympic edition with its logo on the second hand. Olympic swimmer and multiple gold medalist is an Omega Ambassador and wears the. Omega is also the official timekeeper for the. In 2014 Omega became the official timekeeper of the. The brand was a Worldwide Olympic Partner at the. The watch was developed in cooperation with , skipper of Team New Zealand and Omega Ambassador. On July 1, 2011 Omega became the official timekeeper of through the signing of a five-year agreement that was to carry through 2016. The brand also sponsors the and the. The Seamaster Planet Ocean 600 M diving watch is currently Omega's newest version of the Seamaster series.