
Omega watches at Jeweler Badort
Omega watches are the official timekeepers of most Olympic Games, the first since 1932 in Los Angeles. In 1952, in Helsinki, Omega was the first watchmaker to use electronic timekeeping. The OMEGAscope men's watch marked a milestone in timekeeping for swimming competitions. The photo-finish camera is used to document the athletes' finishing order and finishing times. Inspired by the company's strong connection to space travel, the Omega Speedmaster "Moonwatch" landed on the moon as the official space watch during NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
We offer Omega watches in our showroom in Neuss. We look forward to hearing from you about your desired model – by phone, email, video consultation, or in person.

"The Moonwatch, six times to the moon and back"
Six times to the moon and back, the popular Speedmaster men's watch was the only one to pass NASA's rigorous test, thus playing a vital role as a constant companion during space travel. It has been worn on every moon landing since then, giving rise to the nickname "Moonwatch." NASA remains loyal to the Omega brand to this day, and in a comparison with other watches, the Speedmaster and the Speedmaster Professional X-33 model once again prevailed. The Speedmaster X-33 men's watch, tested on the MIR space station, was featured in a satellite livestream in 2014.

"Proud of the past with a joyful look to the future."
Precise watchmaking: Omega, as one of the world's largest luxury watch manufacturers, represents a high degree of precision and quality. Swiss watchmaking is at the forefront of innovation without losing a single spark of elegance and design, from sporty and functional to elegant and brilliantly feminine. Always in step with the times, without abandoning the tried and tested. Everyone will find their favorite piece in Omega's diverse collection.