Omega vs. Rolex: How High Quality Swiss Fake Omega Watches Is Reaching For The Crown

It is the old age question – Rolex vs. Omega. Which brand should I buy from? Which brand produces better Swiss made replica watches? Should I buy an Omega Seamaster Professional 300M or Rolex Submariner? The list goes on. It is nothing new and has been this way for a very long time. Through their histories, the two brands have been going head-to-head whether it’s on design or technology.

There have even been occurrences where the face-off has been more direct, for example, which watch would NASA use for their Space programs. Each one of you will have a preference between the two brands and there can be no wrong answer. Both are great at what they do, offering a broad range of 1:1 US fake watches, brand history and recognition. It results in them both being two of the primary household names when it comes to luxury watches.

I don’t think it comes as a surprise, however, that Rolex has the slight edge. Rolex is the standard for most people, including those who don’t consider themselves a watch enthusiast. It comes down to the brand recognition Rolex has created for quality, craftsmanship and luxury, all leading to Rolex typically being the target for a first luxury watch purchase. There is a lot of truth in this and when you take a step back from Rolex, you realize that the majority of their models are iconic (or close to) in their own right, it is an extraordinary achievement.

Omega is extremely close to this though. There is a reason most people know these two brands and not others. Whether this derives from the association Omega has with the Moon landing, James Bond or the Olympics. More recently, Omega has been stepping up and is taking the fight to Rolex. Through their recent releases, technological improvements, and broader watch market trends, they are vying to be the mass-market brand to beat.

Omega wants to be the brand of choice for new and seasoned watch collectors; they want to be the brand that can compete with (and potentially surpass) Rolex at every level. So, how are they attempting this and is it working? Is there anything I would do going forward if I were Omega?

Omega Aiming for the Next Level

In recent years, the watch industry has gained a lot of new interest. Rolex has been at the forefront of this, especially as secondary market prices have skyrocketed. This has made it a challenge to purchase a Rolex through retail channels and has added a further layer of perceived exclusivity. Rolex has not been the only brand to experience this, Omega has as well for a number of references, but Rolex has done so more than anyone else.

This has distorted the view of which brands are competing against each other and in some cases, created situations where the true quality of a watch is not appreciated because of how it trades on the secondary market. Why do I mention this? Sometimes, it can be forgotten that Rolex and top Omega replica watches are natural competitors. There have been comments in recent years where given the price differentials, you see comparisons not between Omega and Rolex, but rather between Omega and Tudor.

This I disagree with. In fact, looking closer at the moves Omega has made, they are not just putting this (false) statement to rest, they are taking the fight closer to Rolex, and beyond, more than ever. What moves are they making?

Technology

Watchmaking has always been the intersection between art and engineering. At one time, you might see a brand display its artistic capabilities, and at another, you will see a technological advancement. Best Omega copy watches has taken the technology side extremely seriously and this started with the Co-Axial movement. First launched in 1999, the movement used a Co-Axial escapement invented by George Daniels. It was a turning point in watchmaking being the first new, practical escapement in 250 years.

Through using this Co-Axial design, the escapement experiences much less friction and wear compared to a traditional lever escapement. Further to this, the durability is improved given the design, making it more resistant to external shocks. This arguably improves accuracy given the reduced friction and improved energy transfer. I say arguably because there is some debate around whether this is true, however, the Co-Axial escapement certainly leads to longer servicing intervals.

Obviously, the Co-Axial movement is nothing new now but it is worth highlighting given the majority of their replica watches for sale feature it.

Since its inception, there have been further updates to the Co-Axial movements, such as the introduction of the silicon balance spring (Si14) in 2008 and then the fully anti-magnetic Co-Axial 8508 found in the Aqua Terra in 2013. However, the next big jump came with the introduction of the METAS certification in 2015. Omega felt it had reached a stage with its movement technology where existing movement certifications did not go far enough to highlight the quality of what they were offering.

The METAS certification requires a further eight tests only once a movement has passed the COSC certification. These further tests include movement performance during magnetic exposure, isochronism which tests the movement at different positions with various power reserve remaining and chronometric precision day-to-day. Rolex does do something similar with their internal testing to achieve “Superlative Chronometer” status guaranteeing the accuracy of +2/-2 second per day. It is easy to see here that they are pushing each other forward.

More recently, we were introduced to the latest technological update from Omega. I am talking about the new Spirate System. There will be many in-depth breakdowns out there so I will try to keep this concise. The Spirate System is a new regulating system that allows Omega to make fine adjustments to the oscillation of the balance wheel by altering the active length of the hairspring. This is achieved through a flexible blade where tension can be added or removed, allowing for micro-adjustments to the hairspring.

The result is a movement accurate to 0/+2 seconds per day. On paper, we can see this change, but when you are wearing a watch day-to-day, will it be noticed? Probably not. However, it demonstrates cheap fake Omega watches‘ commitment to driving innovation within watchmaking forward.

Finally, Omega decided to show off the extent of its watchmaking abilities with the launch of the Chrono Chime. A completely unexpected move from the brand that, to some degree, reframes the way you view Omega. This movement is nothing short of an achievement. The calibre is formally known as the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 1932 and is the most complicated movement they have ever produced. It is a fully integrated split-seconds chronograph and minute-repeater. The minute-repeater does not chime out the time but rather the elapsed chronograph time – never been done before.

It took Omega six years to develop. The movement has been housed in two different cases. The first is a pocket watch-style case known as the Olympic 1932 that brings together their first minute-repeater from 1892 and the pocket chronographs Omega used in the 1932 Olympics.

The second is AAA replica Omega Speedmaster watches – combining their technological achievement with arguably one of the most famous designs in the industry. Both feature open-worked enamel dials that show the gongs, guilloche finishing, and presentation boxes made from walnut that amplify the chime when the watch is placed there. Truly, unlike anything we have seen from Omega and to put it bluntly, this is a real flex from the brand, showing what they are capable of.

Design

There are many great designs out there beyond both Rolex and Omega. Rolex, as mentioned earlier, is in a unique position where practically every range they have is iconic in its own right – think Submariner, GMT Master, Daytona, Explorer, and the list goes on. Omega is somewhat similar but to a lesser extent. Omega has the Speedmaster Moonwatch as well as the Seamaster Professional 300M made famous through the association with James Bond.

However, they are not able to compete when it comes down to the breadth of icons within their collection. Where Omega excels is in the design of new models, whether they are working within an established range or creating something completely new. There is a fine line between creating a new design that can resemble the famous original but not overpower it – Omega has this mastered. The designs they produce do not just hold a similar aesthetic, they go beyond by adding small, intricate details such as color or material variations, casebacks, and Easter eggs.

For example, they are able to produce a whole host of variations of the Speedmaster, whether it is a Limited Edition Snoopy Moonwatch, Speedmaster ’57 or Speedmaster 38. Likewise, if anyone were to see an image of a Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon, they would know it is not a Moonwatch but still a Speedmaster given the resemblance. Now, you could argue this leads to a slew of new releases, which is true, but it does mean Omega is able to keep its collection varied, interesting and fresh.

It can also be seen in their Seamaster Professional 300M range, adding new dial and bezel colors, as well as strap options. All these small differences never detract from the originals, they build upon them as Omega looks forward, and this I appreciate.

Their design capabilities don’t stop with building out well-known models. Omega has successfully brought completely new designs to the market in the last 20 years that have become staples in their collection. I am talking about the Aqua Terra, Planet Ocean and Globemaster. All three of these models are completely new and each of them has become a hit in their own way.

Each is distinct and designed in such a way as to make them recognizable yet timeless. I have recently written on the Planet Ocean as I cannot think of another new watch design that has become so identifiable in such a short amount of time. Other brands try to launch new products and some designs can last, but for Omega to have three is remarkable.

Looking back on Omega’s recent releases, I must say that their Limited Edition super clone watches site seem to be reaching new heights. Specifically, the Bond Seamaster Limited Editions from the past few years are noteworthy. Take, for example, the 2020 edition with its sleek and understated design. Its tropical indices and bezel, full titanium case, and mesh bracelet make it one of the most successful Bond collaborations in recent memory.

In 2022, the next Bond collaboration was launched through two references. The stainless steel is much more understated compared to editions of the past, but still showcases Omega’s creativity with a caseback that replicates the iconic Bond opening sequence. It is in constant motion as it is linked to the seconds hand. The second reference is more unique and won’t be for everyone. It features a green-to-yellow gradient diamond bezel in a nod to Ian Fleming’s connection to Jamaica.

Each dial is a unique grey silicon and the case comes in Omegas Canopus Gold (a white gold alloy). Even if this is a divisive take on a Bond Seamaster, it again demonstrates the direction of Omega. It is highlighting its ability to work with gemstones and to think outside the box. All with the aim of moving brand perceptions further upward.

Marketing

There are very clear connections between perfect Omega replica watches and pop culture, whether that’s through James Bond, the Olympics or the Moon landing. However, there have been a few marketing tactics that have stood out more recently that are bringing new attention to the brand, and others that are highlighting the breadth of Omega in ingenious ways.

This might divide as it has been a contentious topic within watch communities. You will also have your own views on whether this can be considered a marketing tactic, but frankly, looking at the effect with the benefit of hindsight, it has to be viewed as one. I am talking about the Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch. There have been very few, if any, releases that have had such a broad impact.

Watch enthusiasts will always be queueing for the next hottest launch and we see that every year across multiple brands, but this went beyond that. Consumers who had no interest in fake watches shop were suddenly queuing across the globe for hours to get their hands on the MoonSwatch. I don’t need to spell out what the watches are, however, to summarize, they are a Swatch (yes, not an Omega…) that uses the legendary Moonwatch design and Omega branding in a wide variety of colors.

The impact has been unimaginable. Overnight, it was no longer must have to have the Apple Watch or any other competitor. It was the MoonSwatch.

Why was this clever? Firstly, it highlighted just how great the Moonwatch design is. The hope, and subsequently the result, was that as more people experienced the design at an affordable price point they would end up wanting the real thing.

Secondly, for those who do not have much interest in luxury online replica watches, it brought their attention to Omega, the Speedmaster and the importance of the Moonwatch. It might seem unimaginable that a luxury brand would offer its name and design for such an entry-level watch, but I imagine Omega took the longer-term view – get people enticed by the brand and be there to offer them luxury watches when the time comes.

In a sense, Omega cast its net both towards consumers at the entry-level and high horology (Chrono Chime) within the same year.

The marketing side can always be seen via the association with space, but they truly shine during anniversary years. The recent Seamaster 75th anniversary was probably one of the best, most coherent launches I have seen. Omega has the iconic Seamaster range in its collection, however, over the 75 years of existence it has grown to hold a wide variety of fake watches wholesale that all revolve around the sea.

To celebrate, rather than highlighting one specific model or releasing a vintage-inspired reissue, Omega chose to celebrate everything that carried the Seamaster name. This resulted in eight new watches, which even included the return of the Ploprof. Each dial on these replica watches paypal is a slightly different shade of blue, depending on the depth rating, creating a perfectly gradual progression.

This showcases the true accomplishment of the range’s evolution and is an intelligent way to demonstrate the breadth of Omega. The Seamaster is not just one particular watch produced in 1948, but a whole idea that has led to a recognizable name across a number of extremely popular designs.

Customer Experience

This is the big one. As the watch industry has gained more interest from a broad range of consumers given factors like ease of information (YouTube, Instagram etc.), social media influences and investment purposes, the imbalance between supply and demand has broadened. This has led to the secondary market prices for some best quality fake watches reaching exceptionally high levels, only fueling more speculators that then add to the demand further.

I mentioned this at the top of this article given Rolex has been one of, if not the most, affected name. Obviously, this is a massive positive for them. What company wouldn’t want extensive waiting lists for pretty much every product produced?

However, this phenomenon has brought about some challenges, namely purchasing a watch in a boutique at retail price. I know, something as simple as purchasing a product has become difficult. There are other challenges that ADs are facing and that is the allocation of popular models to “true collectors” and not those looking to quickly profit. It is a difficult subject to break down and has led to some questionable practices which I just try to avoid altogether!

Given Rolex has been the most affected at the price point, it has directly impacted the broadest set of consumers. The experience of going into a Rolex boutique has subsequently changed. Omega, on the other hand, now has this opportunity as people are looking beyond Rolex for a luxury watch that they can purchase where and when they want. Omega knows this.

Each Omega boutique is well-stocked with practically all models available to try on and purchase. Likewise, if you know what you like, there is always the option to purchase online. Anecdotally, and this is my opinion, they also have some of the most attentive and knowledgeable sales staff in their boutiques (in the UK at least).

Don’t take just my word for it, look at the number of people on forums and YouTube that say similar. If you can, I recommend making the trip and experiencing it for yourself. It’s difficult to measure the quality of a customer experience, but it’s clear that Omega is either hiring the right people or doing an excellent job of training their employees. Overall, a visit to an Omega boutique is likely to result in a positive experience.

I want to revisit the new Spirate System. It is a technological achievement, however, there is one aspect that doesn’t make the headlines – adjusting the Spirate System to regulate your watch can be done in boutiques. The watch does not need to be sent to Switzerland for a number of months, but it can be done in-store.

The clever aspect of this is the ownership experience of an Omega with the technology (only one reference is available for now) is enhanced. You are able to maintain the accuracy of your watch while interacting with the brand and being in their boutique even if you weren’t intending to browse. It can create a deeper connection to the brand that you own.

Omega is looking for ways to interact with its customers and make each feel seen. The thing with brand loyalty is that it can be created through good products, creating an impression and desire, and after-sales service quality. They are looking to get as many customers as possible, naturally, but there is now this whole group that is unable to purchase a Rolex without being on a waiting list.

What is the next best-known brand? Omega. By doing so, the aim is that people will experience an Omega and understand the quality and history on offer, in the hope they are repeat customers.

What Might Be Next?

From multiple angles, Omega is pushing forward to try and become the go-to brand for the majority. Whether this is through targeted upgrades and releases for the seasoned collector or just appealing to those looking for a luxury watch that has some historical importance or relevance. I do believe that the small steps they are taking are moving them in the right direction, although any competition against Rolex is an extremely tough one.

Nevertheless, there are further aspects that I feel Omega could improve on as a next step. These are all my opinions and would be the steps that I would take if I found myself making the decisions for them. I would love to hear what you would do!

Simplification

I want to start with the idea of simplification. Typically, the most successful companies are those with a clear product line that does not confuse and overwhelm their customers. Breitling’s recent leadership under Georges Kern has shown the benefits of this approach and I believe that Omega could benefit from a similar approach.

Let us consider a few examples. Firstly, the Aqua Terra. An incredible, everyday option sitting in the Seamaster range. However, Omega currently offers over 130 Aqua Terra references alone. Let that sink in. There are size options, dial colors, bracelet and strap options, and complications. There is a positive to having options, but the real issue is that there is a lack of coherence between what is on offer here.

Now, Rolex has a similar situation with the Datejust and I have to call this out in fairness. Even so, despite the various options, it is easier to understand the range. The online configurator helps with this.

The Aqua Terra does not have the same clarity. On top of that, the Datejust is technically a whole range rather than a sub-product beneath the Seamster family. Similarly, the same can be said about the Speedmaster and Seamaster 300M. Understanding which reference sits where in their collection hierarchy is a challenge, yet Rolex (away from the Datejust and Oyster Perpetual) is very clear on what is on offer and which model it is.

Secondly, Omega is very effective at offering both modern and vintage-inspired heritage models alongside each other. This next suggestion is minor, although I think it could enhance the storytelling and product clarity. Currently, Omega has four main collections: Seamster, Speedmaster, Constellation and De Ville.

Why not add a fifth called Heritage? Put all the heritage references together under one category, create a new webpage highlighting their importance and even create a separate area in the boutiques that can be designed to stand out. It could feel more like a museum display that you would be able to purchase from.

Currently, by having the Speedmaster ’57 sitting next to a Moonwatch sitting next to a Dark Side of the Moon, there is very little differentiation and requires an explanation for those who don’t know.

Boutiques

The next area that I would focus on would be the boutiques themselves. Currently, their boutiques have a luxurious feel about them, combining red, gold and light wood. Obviously, when selling products such as theirs, the luxury factor is important. However, I feel that their boutiques don’t relate to their 2023 replica watches.

Nothing about them offers any hint that the Speedmaster went to the Moon or the Planet Ocean Ultra Deep can reach depths of 6,000 meters. I would follow the path of Breitling in making the brand feel more approachable. Breitling has done a great job of making their boutiques a place where everyone feels welcome, whether it is to browse or purchase, while still offering that luxury aspect.

Even looking at other brands, IWC is taking a more modern approach – some new branches in London have a luxury apartment feel and others are minimalistic. Omega has so much to showcase that it almost feels a shame they do not capitalize on it by becoming more creative in their displays.

As I mentioned earlier, by having a Heritage collection, it creates an opportunity to have a museum-like section in each boutique. There could be a Speedmaster section that puts the watch in context by having space-themed displays, and similar for the Seamaster and others.
t would bring more people into the boutiques through intrigue and even comfort that it is not elitist (which the brand certainly isn’t). Finally, by putting pieces into context it can appeal to the imagination of customers of all ages.

Pricing

The final consideration I would make is their pricing structure. At the moment, it feels like there isn’t much of a structure and I find myself looking at models and being surprised by prices both positively and negatively. The most obvious and well-flagged example is the difference between the Aqua Terra and Seamaster Professional 300M. As of July 2023, an Aqua Terra on a bracelet retails for £5,800 and a Seamaster Professional 300M on a bracelet is £5,500.

Considering the 300M has a helium-escape valve, rotating ceramic bezel and ceramic dial with laser-engraved waves, it is hard to understand. The luxury fake Omega Aqua Terra watches should be offered at a more competitive price point and become an entry to the brand, similar to how the Datejust and Submariner sit within Rolex. Of course, then there will be specific complications, case materials and other variations of the Aqua Terra taking the price level higher.

Another important factor to consider is the extent of price increases. It’s not just Omega that’s raising prices across the board; Rolex, JLC, and practically every other brand are doing the same. However, the pace of the price increases has been noticeable. I could be biased as it has effectively moved the goalposts of Moonwatch ownership which I was hoping to achieve one day, even so, I still think it is worth pointing out.

In May 2019, the hesalite Moonwatch had a retail price of €4,700 (found on speedywatches.com), but today it is €7,400. While there have been improvements to the watch, such as an updated dial, better bracelet, and Co-Axial 3861 movement, it still amounts to a 57% increase in just four years. In comparison, the Rolex Submariner Date was £6,550 in October 2018 (found on luxewatches.co.uk) and is now £8,650, a 32% increase.

There is an argument to be made for the changes Omega has made. However, I would also be wary of continuing down this path, leaving behind the core fanbase that Omega had for many years before this new wave of interest. The Moonwatch is an accessible (through availability) icon and they are doing a great job at marketing it. They should keep it available to as many people as possible and produce limited editions, the heritage Speedmasters, and examples such as the “Ed White” to appeal to those customers looking to spend more. This is just my partially biased opinion!

Conclusion

Rolex and Omega are the two household names when it comes to luxury replica watches store. Both produced fantastic products that combine quality and heritage. It is no secret that given the extent of reach Rolex has coupled with an array of icons in its collection, it is the go-to brand.

However, more recently, with rising demand outstripping supply for Rolex, there are consumers looking elsewhere when it comes to making a luxury watch purchase. Rolex is in no trouble as nearly every watch they produce is spoken for before reaching the boutiques, but some customers are becoming frustrated by the difficulty of purchasing a watch.

Omega is clearly aware of this and has been making a concerted effort to cater to the needs of both new and existing customers through their marketing, customer experience and ever-improving designs. Furthermore, they are also pushing watchmaking innovation, demonstrating that they can be more than meets the eye. Effectively, they are showing that they can compete on all levels and are reaching for the crown to become the brand of choice for the many.

Dear Omega, Bring Back The Seamaster 60 “Big Crown” Replica Watches Wholesale

We see a lot — and I mean a lot — of different dive replica watches for sale come through the Fratello offices. While plenty of them have a great set of specs, not many have the looks to match. They often lack charm and character. Sure, they are diving tools, so in theory, they should perform first and look nice second. But the reality is that 99% of dive fake watches online will not find their way to the water. So in my book, both character and specs are crucial in creating a great daily watch. In my search for great vintage classics, I found the perfect dive watch with plenty of personality that could bring a sparkle to today’s saturated market. Dear Omega, please bring back the Seamaster 60 “Big Crown”.

When it comes to dive replica watches shop site, Omega has a ton of options. The current Seamaster line is an extensive collection of divers with a great mix of modern and vintage-inspired designs. When it comes to vintage-inspired models, the Seamaster 300 is a great option. Fratello’s own Ben Hodges owns one, and it is a joy to see every time on his social media. Whether on the bracelet or on a strap, the Seamaster 300 is an absolute winner. But I see a possibility to add another, smaller version to that lineup that also packs a ton of character. The Omega Seamaster 60 “Big Crown” that was produced in the late 1960s and early 1970s would be a perfect smaller addition to the lineup. It’s a perfect pick for people looking for a more modest-sized diver with great looks.

The story of the Omega Seamaster 60

The Swiss made copy Omega Seamaster 60 watches was conceived as a transitional model. The word “transitional” could indicate that it was a short-lived and less relevant reference produced to bridge a gap to a newer and better model. That’s definitely not the case with the Seamaster 60 “Big Crown”. It’s a beautiful diver that is characterized by its modestly sized and perfectly wearable 37mm case. Over the years, it has grown into a beloved classic amongst Omega enthusiasts. Its case size makes it a perfect fit for a variety of wrists. Add its colorful presence, and you understand why it has become such a popular watch.

The story of the watch starts in the late 1960s when Omega asked La Centrale Boîtes, one of the brand’s go-to case producers at the time, to come up with a case design for this transitional model. La Centrale Boîtes developed a very nice 37mm case with a slim profile and a lug-to-lug of just under 42mm. The looks were elegant, and the specs made the Seamaster 60 Big Crown the perfect daily wearer. When the watch was introduced in 1969, it was a bit of a departure from a lot of the oversized dive replica watches paypal that Omega and many other brands produced. Most of them were targeted at serious divers and therefore were bigger and chunkier to increase the practical specifications.

Not a serious dive watch

The Seamaster 60 “Big Crown” was by no means intended as a serious dive watch. It was intended as the perfect super clone watches for people to go snorkeling or diving at less impressive depths. Omega tested the watch to be water-resistant to 60 meters, hence the Seamaster 60 name. Compared to the Seamaster 120 and 300 models, it was obviously less impressive. But what it lacked in performance, the watch immediately made up for in character. One of the stand-out elements in the design is the Seamaster 60’s oversized crown. It suggests that the watch was capable of a lot more than the 60 meters of water resistance listed on the spec sheet.

But the crown also gave the watch quite a bit of personality. At first, the crown might look way too big for the case, but the more you look at it, the more you start to realize that it shakes things up visually in a great way. It’s obviously also why the watch got the “Big Crown” nickname. I love how one seemingly simple element can have such a defining impact on the overall aesthetics, and this break from the other elements makes this one of my favorite vintage best Omega replica watches.

A colorful dial that stands out

But it doesn’t end there. The beautiful dial is another great eye-catcher. Omega produced three different color variations of the cheap fake watches. The first came with a black dial, the second featured a burgundy dial, and the third, pictured above, had a dark blue dial. Omega also produced a smaller ladies’ version. My favorite of the three colors is, without a doubt, the blue version. It stands out immediately because the shade of blue is gorgeous. On top of that, it contrasts perfectly with the gray checkered racing-style outer ring, the applied indices, and the white hands. The checkered outer ring in particular plays a pivotal role in spicing up the dial. It adds the right amount of zing to an otherwise simple layout.

The watch came with a matching Bakelite bezel. Bakelite was used for a lot of dive watches in the ’50s and ’60s. It is a tricky material because it has the tendency to crack easily, but a lot of top replica Omega Seamaster 60 watches seem to have survived quite well over the decades, considering the respectable numbers that are still out there. The bezel came with a very stylishly executed diving scale. I love the typography that Omega used for the numerals. Although it has a vintage feel, the font still feels relevant today. Additionally, the bezel design is rather quiet overall. It gives the watch a very classy feel.

Finding the right bracelet for your “Big Crown”

Omega delivered the Swiss movements fake watches on a stainless steel bracelet (ref. 1069) that completes the stylish look. Nowadays, you will find a lot of the “Big Crown” models on leather straps, but for me, a stainless steel bracelet would be key. Obviously, it would be great to switch it up with rubber and leather straps, but the stainless steel bracelet creates the perfect canvas for the dial to pop. On top of that, the bracelet looks very nice. But you will quickly find out that the vintage examples for sale today come on a wide variety of bracelets.

Whether you want one with the original bracelet is ultimately a personal choice. Any vintage Omega bracelet that fits the 19mm lugs and makes the watch look nice could work. You will find the watch on a more regular Oyster-style bracelet, and some people have fitted a beads-of-rice bracelet. I would definitely chase the ref. 1069 bracelet because it adds so much character to the China replica watches. On top of that, it is very comfortable. Omega also used it for the De Ville Chronograph ref. 145.018 (pictured above) that I talked about in an earlier installment of this series. But the one important thing is that you need to find one in good condition because not many have survived five decades without the effects of wear and tear.

Omega caliber 565

If you flip the watch around, you are greeted by the iconic Omega hippocampus on the case back. Additionally, you will see text that reads “WATERPROOF TESTED 60 M”. I must add that the “M” was not always present, but that’s all the text there is. If you start searching for the Seamaster 60 “Big Crown”, you will find that plenty of case backs have been replaced or polished. Underneath the case back, you will find the automatic Omega caliber 565, which displays the date at 3 o’clock on the dial. The movement has quick-set date functionality that you can access via the oversized push-pull crown.

This 24-jewel movement operates at 19,800vph and has a power reserve of 50 hours. As you see, the rotor is engraved with “OMEGA WATCH Co SWISS”. Additionally, “CAL 535” and “TWENTY-FOUR 24 JEWELS” are engraved on the bridges. Lastly, you will find the serial number (not visible in the picture) that dates the movement to the year of production. Omega’s caliber 565 is a very well-respected movement for its accuracy and reliability. The brand used it for a wide variety of best quality replica watches, including other Seamaster models like the Seamaster 120. It is the perfect vintage movement for a vintage piece that you would want to wear regularly.

What makes the Omega Seamaster 60 “Big Crown” great

And that’s exactly how good this 1:1 Swiss fake Omega Seamaster 60 “Big Crown” watches is. It has both the looks and the movement to function as your perfect vintage daily wearer. More than five decades after its initial introduction, the Seamaster 60 “Big Crown” still looks the part. When you consider that this colorful dive watch was intended as a transitional model, that’s pretty extraordinary if you ask me. This classic beauty made me feel that it would be phenomenal to see the Seamaster 60 return in a modern version. It would be the perfect smaller-sized retro dive watch in the Omega collection. What do you guys think?