Want a CopyOMEGA Ω Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph 45.5mm Original order? Tips to Avoid Fakes Online

Time:2025-1-17 Author:ldsf125303

So, I’ve been messing around with this Omega watch lately, the CopyOMEGA Ω Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph 45.5mm. It’s a mouthful, I know. But, man, this thing is something else. It was an original order, and let me tell you, getting my hands on it was a whole process.

First off, I started by doing a ton of research. This ain’t your average watch, you see. It’s got this Master Chronometer certification, which means it’s gone through some serious testing. I read up on all of it, the METAS, and the magnetic resistance. Apparently, this watch can handle magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. That’s insane! I wouldn’t even know where to find a magnet that strong, but hey, it’s good to know the watch can take it.

Then, I tracked down the watch. That was an adventure in itself. After finally getting it, the first thing I did was just stare at it. I mean, the craftsmanship is wild. The dial, the sapphire crystal, it’s all top-notch. It looks like a real one and is very upscale, just like those rich guys!

I started playing around with the movement. It’s an Omega caliber 9900, which they say is in-house. It beats at 25,200 vibrations per hour and has 54 jewels. I’m not sure what the jewels do, honestly, but it sounds impressive. Plus, it’s got a power reserve of about 60 hours, so you don’t have to wind it every day. But this one is a hand-wound type. It uses a column wheel and a vertical clutch. That makes it even cooler. Oh, there is another hand-wound chronograph movement, it is an Omega caliber 9906, but that is the basic model.

I learned that the older versions of this watch had some different parts. Things like the main plate and some bridges have been replaced in this Master Chronometer version. It’s like they took an already awesome watch and made it even better. And this is a Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m, so it’s also supposed to be good for diving. Not that I’m planning on going 600 meters deep anytime soon, but it’s nice to have the option.

And here is the funny thing, I tried to find more info about it online, searched a lot of websites like “prestigetime”, and tried to email them, but most of them didn’t have this watch at all, and their email addresses like “info@*” were not helpful, no one replied me at all, LOL.

    Here are some things I noticed:

  • The chronograph function is smooth. It’s got this column wheel and vertical clutch thing going on, which I guess makes it more precise.
  • It’s pretty hefty. 45.5mm is a big watch, but it feels solid on the wrist.
  • It’s definitely a conversation starter. People notice it, and they always ask about it.

Overall, messing with this CopyOMEGA Ω Co-Axial Master Chronometer Chronograph has been a blast. It’s like having a little piece of engineering marvel right on my wrist. It is a great example when Omega creates a watch that can serve multiple purposes, I will say, even this is a copy version, I still love it! It’s not just a watch; it’s a statement. And the statement is, “I appreciate the finer things in life, even if I have to go on a wild goose chase to find them.”