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As one of the leading independent jewellers in the country and with watches from the leading Swiss manufacturers such as Breitling, Omega, Tag Heuer and Rado, we are pleased to announce the following limited edition watches which we have in stock. We have an number of exciting Omega models, some linked with the London 2012 Olympic Games of which Omega are the offical timekeeper.

We have also included details of watches which although not limited have a very small distribution and availability. If there is a limited edition not featured on the Omega list below which you are interested in, please email us with details of the model you are looking for.

If you would like further information about any of these pieces or to reserve your very special Limited Edition piece, please telephone us on 01704 546545 or e-mail by clicking here.

 
 

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The Hour Vision Blue – has been created to celebrate the partnership between Omega and Daniel Craig and OMEGA has guaranteed that at least one million U.S. dollars from its sales will be donated to ORBIS, an organization which delivers eye care to some of the world’s most remote and developing regions.

The OMEGA Hour Vision Blue wristwatch is a special edition of the elegant Hour Vision. It has a robust 41mm stainless steel outer case and is equipped with OMEGA's Co-Axial calibre 8500, the movement that signalled a revolution in series-produced mechanical watchmaking. The movement can be viewed through the 360° sapphire crystal case body. Adding distinction to the timepiece is its sun-brushed blue dial designed especially for this Hour Vision Model. It has 18 Carat white gold facetted hour, minute and seconds hands and features a date window at the 3 o'clock position. The OMEGA Hour Vision Blue is presented on a black leather strap with a polished foldover stainless steel clasp.

The Hour Vision Blue features the Omega Co-Axial Calibres 8500 Self-winding movement, Officially certified chronometer which gives a 60 hour power reserve with the movement featuring rhodium-plated rotor and bridges, Geneva waves in arabesque, blackened screws, barrels and balance wheel..

This is one of the most talked about and in demand watches from Omega, to enquire about this watch please telephone us on 01704 546545 or e-mail by clicking here.

Special Edition Piece
IN STOCK - £4,400


Omega will be serving as Official Timekeeper for the 25th time at the London 2012 Olympic Games; fittingly, the brand was also responsible for the timekeeping at the 1948 Games. The Seamaster 1948 Co-Axial "London 2012" Limited Edition is a redesign of OMEGA's first automatic Seamaster and stands as a timeless classic – as stylish now as it was more than sixty years ago.

It features a 39 mm polished and brushed stainless steel case with a polished bezel and lugs. Its crown is embossed with a vintage logo. An 18 Ct yellow gold medallion embossed with the London 2012 Olympic Games logo is fixed in the caseback.

The Seamaster 1948 has an opaline silver dial with a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock. It has an applied 18 Ct white gold vintage OMEGA logo and name as well as 18 Ct white gold Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock and hour markers at the other positions. The watch features diamond-polished hour and minute hands and a blue steel small seconds hand.

While the watch's stunning exterior recalls its legendary ancestor, a different story is told inside the case: the Seamaster 1948 is powered by the exclusive OMEGA caliber 2202 and is presented on a black leather strap with a vintage polished stainless steel buckle, all delivered in a special London 2012 presentation box.

Limited edition of 1948 pieces
Reference No. NEW - £3,700


One of the most touching images from the entire Apollo program is that of the Lunar Rover left in its final resting place on the Moon's surface after it had taken the astronauts further from their landing module than had been possible on previous missions. Forty years after the first "used car" was left on the Moon, OMEGA has released a limited edition wristwatch to celebrate the adventure.

There are also some features which distinguish the Apollo 15 40th Anniversary model from the classic Speedmaster Professional. This Limited Edition timepiece has a minute track in blue, white and red – the three colours of the Apollo 15 patch. There is a blue ring around the small seconds subdial; there are white and red rings around the 12-hour and 30-minute counters respectively.

The screw-in caseback is embossed with an image of the Lunar Rover and the words "APOLLO 15" and "40th ANNIVERSARY". The outer circle of the caseback is black chrome engraved with "THE FIRST WATCH ON THE MOON", "JULY 30, 1971" and the limited edition number.

At the heart of the Speedmaster Moonwatch "Apollo 15" 40th Anniversary Limited Edition wristwatch is the OMEGA calibre 1861, the same manual-winding chronograph that equips the legendary Speedmaster Professional.

Limited edition of 1971 pieces
Reference No. 15-05-017 - £3,700


When the curtain is raised on the next edition of the Games, the Swiss watchmaker will assume its Olympic Games timekeeping role at the world’s most prestigious sporting spectacle for the 25th time. To commemorate the occasion, OMEGA has created the Seamaster Aqua Terra 44 London Chronograph.

The bold 44 mm case is polished and brushed and has a polished bezel. The distinctive blue PVD-coated dial features the characteristic vertically striped teak-pattern dial.

The dial is highlighted by a small seconds counter at 9 o’clock and a date window at the 4:30 position. The chronograph 30-minute recorder is at 3 o’clock and the 12 hour recorder is at 6 o’clock. The Seamaster Aqua Terra 44 London has polished and brushed facetted 18 Ct gold central hour, minute and chronograph seconds hands treated with white Super-LumiNova to make them readable in all lighting conditions.

The case back celebrates the London 2012 Olympic Games dramatically: it is stamped with the “London 2012” Olympic emblem.

Special edition piece
Reference No. 15-05-031 - £4,700


The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission is remembered for its political, technological and historical significance. It was the first time that spacecraft built by different nations had docked and it signalled an era of cooperation in space which would lead to the efforts to build a permanently occupied space station.

On July 17, 1975, astronaut Lieutenant General Thomas P. Stafford (USA) and cosmonaut Lieutenant General Alexei A. Leonov (USSR) met in the docking hatch which linked their respective spacecraft. On their wrists, these space pioneers each wore Omega Speedmaster Professional chronographs. The mission also marked the last launch of an Apollo spacecraft.

The anniversary of their historic handshake is commemorated with the release of the Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz “35th Anniversary” chronograph in a limited edition of 1975 watches.

The dial of this exceptional limited edition piece has been created from a meteorite which survived its entry into our planet’s atmosphere and the high-speed impact with the terrestrial surface. The meteorite’s unusual structure is the result of its very high temperature when it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, followed by the cooling of the molten rock. The dial is a single piece cut from the meteorite; accordingly, because no two pieces of the meteorite are exactly alike, each watch in this limited edition is absolutely unique.

Limited edition of 1975 pieces
Reference No. 15-05-884 - £ Sold


If you would like to find out further information about any of these watches, or should you be searching for a particular model, get in touch with us and our team will look to source the watch for you.

As authorised agents for some of the leading Swiss watch brands you can feel confident purchasing from us.

Contact us via email at limitededitionwatches@peterjackson.co.uk or on 01704 546545


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