Sunday, April 24, 2016

Review Omega Globemaster Master Co-Axial

Omega Globemaster Master Chronometer is arguably Omega’s most significant wristwatch of 2015, being the culmination of a decade long effort to develop a more robust and reliable movement. The mid-20th century influence The looks of the Globemaster are familiar to those who understand vintage Omega watches, but it’s not quite a vintage remake. Instead it’s a blend of elements of from various Omega Constellation models from the 1950s to 1960s. The name itself was once applied to early Constellation watches in the 1950s.

Similarly, the pie pan dial, named after its shallowly domed, facetted shape, is taken from early Constellations, as is the inlaid star at six o’clock. Both the fluted bezel and tonneau-shaped case, on the other hand, can be found on the 1960s Constellation C. And on the back the relief medallion featuring an observatory has been the trademark of the Constellation line since its inception.

Inside the steel Globemaster watches is the Master Co-Axial calibre 8900, while the gold versions are equipped with the calibre 8901 (identical save for the red gold rotor and balance bridge). These movements are the first with the METAS certification announced last year, making them Master Chronometers.

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