Getting the Looks of the Original Omega on Omega Replica Watches
Louis Brandt, the Omega watch company founder, began a watch-making business in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland in 1848. The first watches created on those times were of the pocket-type watches. These were, during those times, in demand by many individuals who wanted to carry them on their pocket. These pocket watches were then available and sold in Italy and Scandinavia which afterward made their way in England. After the death of Louis Brandt, in 1879, his son took over the manufacturing of watches and produced Omega replica watches from the original Omega vintage watches his father created. The copy timepieces that were produced during those times are carefully crafted and still meet the true traditional designs and style of Louis Brandt. The in-house production of Omega, by 1880, was then relocated to Biel where it still resides up to date. It is also Omega's main headquarters. The first watches in the Omega series were the Calibers, Gurzelen and Labrador. These were then, of course, is the most popular line up to 1894. Today, 007 Edition replication timepieces are frequently modeled after the mentioned series using high-tech machinery that ensures the owner with precision, accuracy and elegance. Some of the founding brothers died in 1903 which enabled other owners, including Paul Brandt as the remaining and living Brandt, to own and inherit the Omega Company. Paul Brandt that time was the oldest, at 24, among the owners. During the following years, the company had big problems which caused them to merge with Tissot in 1925 and with SSIH in 1930. With the assistance and brilliance of Joseph Reiser, the entire SSIH expanded and grew to more or less 50 companies. By 1970's, these merging became one of the top manufacturers of watches in Switzerland and the third biggest in the world.