The Omega company has released a very large number of watch models over the years, including quite a few specialty devices that offer rather unique features at a price tag to match. And that’s also the case of the model you’re about to see as follows, namely the company’s Specialities Tourbillon, a timepiece which will surely draw people’s attention onto its wearer.

The watch uses a very precise Omega 2635 caliber, capable of delivering a self-winding movement with Co-Axial Escapement. The device has a power reserve of around 45 hours, which means that you can skip wearing it for around 2 days and it will still tell the time in a pretty accurate manner.

Additionally, the watch sports a Brown PVD coated movement with spiral pattern, hand polished bridges and mechanisms, platinum oscillating weight and, according to the company, is also an officially certified chronometer.

Other important features worth mentioning about this specialty watch are the relatively small diameter of the case (just around 38.7 mm), as well as the fact that it’s water resistant down to 30 meters (which means that you can probably take it along for a swim in the pool, but nothing more). Furthermore, the domed, anti-reflective, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal face protecting the dial will ensure the fact that the user will be able to tell the time in just about any kind of weather, even after being used for long periods of time.

The device offers users a wide choice of color and material options. Thus, the watch can be purchased in either Platinum, White Gold, Red Gold or Yellow Gold flavors (the casing), while the dial can be chosen from the two available variants, namely Sapphire and Silver.

Finding a price tag for the Omega Specialities Tourbillon watch is a pretty difficult task, so if you intend to actually purchase one of these devices, you should check with your local Omega representative. However, a piece of advice: since it’s a rather limited edition, expect for a very high price tag.

GENERAL INFO
Launch date 2005, 2nd half
Availability Africa, America, Asia, Australia, Europe, Oceania, Japan
Casing Metal
Color options Various
GENERAL
Watch mechanism type Automatic (self-winding)
Watch Mechanism ID Omega 2635
Watch mechanism origin Swiss
EXTRAS
Watch complications Chronometer, Tourbillon
Watch glass type Sapphire crystal
Bracelet type(s) Leather, Metal
OTHERS
Case diameter 38.7 mm
Casing material Platinum, Yellow Gold, White Gold, Red Gold
Power reserve 45 hours
Water resistant depth 30 meters
Dial colors Sapphire, Dial

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