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Omega

When looking at price, and perhaps stature as well, you will find companies within the Swatch Group which may have surpassed Omega. Nevertheless, the business still manages to command respect as the flagship of the group and as the timekeeper for the more modern incarnations of James Bond and the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010. The manufacturer began in 1848. In Nineteen thirty, it merged with Tissot to make SSIH, which actually joined with another watch conglomerate, ASUAG, to make the Swatch Group in 1983, with Omega as the expert. Within the 90's, the manufacturer had been able to grow into the Far east economy and therefore establish a firm foothold in Asia. This also led to a high improvement in output volumes, putting it neck-and-neck with Rolex.

And today, Omega continues to be a significant opponent because of technology. Previously, Omega has introduced the innovative coaxial escapement a number of choices, notably the Constellation, Seamaster, Speedmaster, and De Ville, that has pushed the organization back into the technological frontrunners in its segment. Swatch Group subsidiary Nivarox-FAR finally mastered the production of hard, oil-free parts of the unit produced by the Englishman George Daniels, even though escapement will continue to include lubrication as the long-term results of dry coaxial movements are less than satisfactory. Thus a very important plus for this escapement design remains high rate stability after careful regulation. So Omega continues to surprise and can look to a bright future.

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