Future Proof: The Omega Megaquartz 32
Future Proof: The Omega Megaquartz 32 Christmas Day 1969 a day that changed the watch industry. On that day Seiko released their first (and the worlds) quartz watch. The Astron was a time only quartz watch in a beautiful gold case that was truly of it's time. Seiko reported an accuracy +/- 5 per month and a price tag of ¥ 450,000, which at the time was massive amount of money for a watch. But it sold very well and is now a very collectable piece. Photo: Seiko It was not long before R&D enabled much cheaper quartz watches to be produced. In the collecting world this period is generally considered the 'Quartz Crisis'. But clearly this is a matter of perspective, one man's crisis is another man's revolution. For the first time a better then COSC accurate watch was available for all, it was truly democratic. To the thousands of new opportunities outside of Euro...