From start to finish, the process of creating a new Omega watch is cumbersome. Concepts are presented to the board for analysis. Those concepts that pass the board's approval then progress to a 3D computer model. Once the prototype is finished, the watch is cast and then put through extensive testing procedures.Each Omega watch that leaves the manufacturing plant and finds its way into a retail store has been through rigorous quality control testing. This extra effort ensures that the product you buy exceeds your expectations and helps Omega retain its unblemished reputation of excellent Swiss timekeeping. Each new model is tested on the wrist as well as in the lab for temperature, shock and vibration resistance. These testing methods challenge the stability of the bracelet, dial, hands, case and internal movement. Only those that survive the testing process make their way onto the wrists of the public.
The complete Omega collection appeals to a variety of watch wearers. There are five Omega collections for women: the Constellation, the Seamaster, the Speedmaster, the DeVille and Specialty models. Each offers elegance, sophistication and class. Yellow, white and red gold, in addition to stainless models, are available in most watch models, giving shoppers an unlimited number of choices in the Omega Ladies' Collection.
The same collections are also available for the men. The Gent's collection features the same classically handsome styles with the added touch of masculinity. Since 1885, Omega has been producing some of the industry's finest timepieces. More than a century later, Omega continues to be a top pick among men and women, and vintage Omega watches are popular as well.