There are no transferred elements, apart from the word London, and even here the red varnish has been applied by hand. The entire black and grey dial, including its colours, is produced using a laser. The 43 mm Titanium Worldtimer is lightweight and corrosion-resistant. They’re beautiful, fun to wear and operate and true collectables,” says Omega President and CEO Raynald Aeschlimann. What’s more, there is top-level technology working behind those amazing displays. Go for it! Step out into the world! The dials are works of art, which prompt a sense of awe and adventure. “At Omega, we take pride in our pioneering spirit and these watches are like a call to action. The British capital is in red to highlight Greenwich Mean Time, or Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). All place names on the titanium and green steel watches, except for London, are coloured yellow gold. Omega’s home city of Bienne Switzerland is among the many global destinations circling around each dial and its outer ring. It is divided into daytime and night-time zones depicted by white and black colours respectively. Although impossible to see with the naked eye, this entire earthscape is domed, to mimic the curvature of the Earth.Ĭircling the topographic map is a 24-hour indication under hesalite glass. Presenting a view above the North Pole, this Earth is created by laser-ablating the continents and colours on a grade 5 titanium surface. At the centre of its dial is a replica of Earth. Omega has added three new models to its increasingly popular Worldtimer lineup – “the watch made to track every time zone on the planet.” The three new models comprise a titanium edition, and two stainless steel models in striking green and blue dials.Īll three watches are 43 mm, and are distinguished by their unique Worldtimer display.
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