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Omega Designs: Feast for the Eyes

Omega Designs: Feast for the Eyes
Author: Anton Kreuzer
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Ltd
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 119698

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2 Revised
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.4 x 1

ISBN: 0764329952
Dewey Decimal Number: 681
EAN: 9780764329951
ASIN: 0764329952

Publication Date: July 28, 2008
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Book Description
Omega has become the watchmaker with the highest name recognition in timekeeping for personal and sports events worldwide. If the father owned an Omega, so does the son. This important, color illustrated, new book presents, an illustrated description of all the watch movements manufactured by the Omega Watch Co. since the registration of its trademark in 1894. Over 400 watches are shown in 80 color and 334 black and white photographs. Started as a small watchmaker shop in Biel, Switzerland in 1848, the company expanded to Geneva and has made precision pocket and wristwatches including the world famous chronometer wristwatch Constellation, the diver's watch Seamaster, and the chronograph wristwatch Speedmaster Professional.


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2 out of 5 stars Of value as a reference for collectors, otherwise, skip it   September 20, 2005
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

It amazes me that a well-known maker as Omega has a paucity of books in print detailing the history and products of this renowned maker (at least in English). Other than a hard to get and doubtless expensive official history, this leaves the gentle reader with this book by Mr. Kreuzer. A translation from German, this book is an exception to the overall thoroughness inherent in the German horological press. The history of Omega is very general and reads almost like a sales brochure from the company itself. Little effort is given to chronicling product development, especially in the era following WW 2, the most prolific period for the company and of most interest to collectors. Much better in this respect is the book "Tale of the Seamaster" by Messrs. Nakamura and Noda (Tokyo, World Photo Press). Unfortunately, this is in Japanese. On a positive note, the section in the back of the book detailing Omega movements is quite helpful, and I have often used it to identify watches.


4 out of 5 stars An Omega collector's must have book   August 10, 2002
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

If you are interested in more than how Omega watches look and need to know what's inside them, this book is a great resource. As a collector it's frustrating to see watches listed for sale with movement calibers listed, but not have a source of information that provides details on the movements. For Omega watches only, this book seems to be definitive in this area. I also enjoyed the descriptions of the major Omega lines and the other information on the company, although it's far from comprehensive. I would only recommend this book if you want or need the technical data on the Omega movements.


2 out of 5 stars For Really Serious Omega Collectors Only   June 14, 2000
 17 out of 17 found this review helpful

With a far from comprehensive collection of color photographs of vintage Omega's, a smattering of vintage ad reproductions, and a barely comprehensible company history, this book's only saving grace is the illustrated history of Omega movements.

If you need more movement info than can be found in Cooksey-Shugart, buy this book. Otherwise your money is better spent on something more generic, like (Heinz Hampel's) Automatic Wristwatches from Switzerland.


4 out of 5 stars A musthave for every Omega collector/fanatic   December 15, 1999
 15 out of 16 found this review helpful

This book tells the long history of Omega and describes all watchlines (Constellation, Deville, Seamaster, Speedmaster etc) very well. There is not much depth, but the book do give you a lot of information about the used movements, great photos and information on all watchlines by Omega. For indepth stories about how watches work, buy Chronograph Wristwatches : To Stop Time; Reinhard Meis, Gerd R. Lang or Wristwatch Chronometers : Mechanical Precision Watches and Their Testing; Fritz Von Osterhausen.


5 out of 5 stars good   August 12, 1999
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

great explanations on the concept of omega watche

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