Baselworld 2014 has seen its fair share of announcements, but the latest from Omega looks to be a beautifully modern take on classic diver watches. The Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial ($TBA) features Omega’s new Co-Axial calibre 8400 self-winding movements. The movement has a time zone function, a three-level escapement wheel, and power reserves of up to 60 hours. Back in 2012 Omega introduced its anti-magnetic technology and it’s now making its first appearance in one of their watches. The technology resists magnetic fields greater than 15,000 gauss that can cause your watch to slow down or stop altogether. Additional features include a 41 mm case, scratch-resistant domed sapphire crystal, and water resistance to 300 m / 1000 feet.
We did a piece last year on the amazing Richard Mille RM027 RAFAEL Nadal ($525,000) and now they’re back at it again with the Richard Mille RM 36-01 Sensor Sebastien Loeb ($625,00) named after the French rally and racing driver who is the most successful driver in WRC history. The 36-01 measures 48mm and is […]