Both are excellent brands that aren't just about marketing. We know that both brands are very well recognized but in terms of precision, are Omega watches good? What's to say about Rolex? Are Rolex watches good? Yes. *Source: Most Valuable Swiss Brands by Interbrand, an agency that measures brand value. You can expect to turn about 30% fewer heads with your Omega watch. Omega is a close second and is the second most recognizable watch brand in the world and their brand recall is closer to 70% which sounds like a huge difference but is an amazing accomplishment for the Omega brand nonetheless. You can expect to turn heads just about everywhere with your Rolex. I read that they have 100% international brand recognition. Is Omega as prestigious as Rolex? Rolex is the single most recognized watch brand in the world. Both brands have been fighting electromagnetic interference with numerous innovationsĪccording to Interbrand, an agency that measures brand popularity and brand value for the top Swiss brands.Both brands undergo further testing after receiving a COSC certification.Rolex and Omega produce some of the most accurate mechanical watches.Both brands have watches that were worn by James Bond in various 007 films.Both brands have made numerous horological innovations throughout the years.Both have an excellent and above industry-average 5-year warranty period.Both Omega and Rolex are rich in watchmaking history.Both brands are highly recognized Swiss luxury watch brands.Rolex and Omega both have some iconic watches.I suppose you take the good with the bad, eh? So, when it comes to resale, which is better Rolex or Omega? Rolex is, bar none, the best when it comes to average resale value with no exceptions. They are also one of the most knocked-off brands as well. The best Omega watch may fetch a higher average resale value than the worst Rolex but the Rolex brand still dominates the pre-owned market and on average, their watches hold value the best.
When it comes to average resale value Omega’s isn't bad per se. They are, bar-none, the luxury watch brand with the highest resell value in the world. When it comes to resale value, Rolex has the industry in the bag. This is an area where Rolex shines brighter than Omega and every other brand for that matter. Something to consider when you purchase an expensive watch is what you can expect to get back for it later. Rolex also offers a 5-year warranty on all their watches. Omega has a 5-year warranty on all their watches. However, both Omega and Rolex offer a superior warranty duration than the average luxury watch brand. In the watch industry, you will usually see a 2-year warranty on most watches with most brands. Warrantyīoth brands have pretty impressive warranties. This comparison of Omega and Rolex presents you with information that will help you decide which is the best brand to suit your particular needs. People will often call us asking for advice on choosing between an Omega or a Rolex watch and we are happy to share our extensive experience with both brands. With a small team, only a few dozen timepieces leave the Atelier every year.The two most recognized Swiss watchmakers in the world are benchmarked and go head to head in this comparison. This milestone has been celebrated with a timepiece: The Jumping Hours 40 th Anniversary. Eros watches carry the most complicated erotic Automaton available on the market with up to 15 moving parts.Ĥ0 years later and with less than 1’500 timepieces manufactured, the Atelier remains at the same location in the heart of Geneva, next to the Rhône river. Other iconic timepieces are “Automaton’s” that can be found in the Eros Automaton & Automaton Joker. He designed his first World Time watch in 1989. He has been developing complicated watches like the annual/perpetual Calender, and even the Secular Perpetuel Calender that will show the date without adjustment up to and beyond 2400. Since then, his work has set new standards and broken records within the horological world. His first “Pièce Unique” was delivered to an esteemed collector in 1980. In the late 70’s, after almost a decade in the “Atelier des grandes complications” at Patek Philippe, Svend Andersen decided to launch his own collection. Indeed, nobody had ever realized such a clock! In 1969 he made, as a hobby, his first Bottle Clock and he was named the “Watchmaker of the impossible”. He first worked at Gubelin Lucerne in the after-sales service. He absolved a four years’ apprenticeship as watchmaker before coming to Switzerland in 1963. Svend Andersen was born in Denmark in 1942.