Omega Museum & Olympic Collections: Nos 8-10 Guide
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Omega Museum & Olympic Collections: Nos 8-10 Guide

By quattro · Feb 19, 2026 · 29 replies
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Emmanuel, known as quattro on WatchProSite, delves into Omega's fascinating practice of reimagining historical timepieces. This article explores how Omega's Museum Collection Nos. 8, 9, and 10, originally inspired by significant historical events, were reinterpreted for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics as part of the Official Timekeeper Collection. Emmanuel meticulously details the design nuances and specifications of both the original Museum Collection pieces and their Olympic counterparts, offering a comparative look at these limited-edition chronographs.

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In 2016, for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the three Omega Museum Collection nos 8, 9 & 10 were 'reinvented' or redesigned as part of an Olympic Official Timekeeper Collection.

Let's have a look!

Best, Emmanuel


A/ Museum Collection N° 8 "Racend Timer 1949" & Olympic Collection Counterpart (rose gold)

1/ Museum Collection N° 8 "Racend Timer 1949" ref. 516.53.39.50.02.001

39 x 11.5 x 48.5 mm rose gold case & caliber 3201 - 1949 units (Omega)








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2/ Olympic Collection Co-Axial Chronograph

39 x 48.5 mm rose gold case & caliber 3203 - 188 units (Omega)

Lacquered white dial










credit: @LeonDeBayonne (1), forzastyle.com (2), Omega (3) & Time & Tide (4-5)


B/ Museum Collection N° 9 “Milestone 1941” & Olympic Collection Counterpart (white gold)

1/ Museum Collection N° 9 “Milestone 1941” ref. 516.53.38.50.01.001

38 x 11.7 mm white gold case & caliber 3203 - 1941 units (Omega)














credit: Watch Collecting


2/ Olympic Official Timekeeper Co-Axial Chronograph ref. 522.53.38.50.04.001

38 x 11.5 mm white gold case & caliber 3203 - 188 units (Omega)

Lacquered white dial
















credit: r/Watchexchange on reddit


C/ Museum Collection N° 10 "The MD's Watch 1938" & Olympic Collection counterpart

1/ Museum Collection N° 10 "The MD's Watch 1938" ref. 516.53.39.50.09.001

38 x 11.95 x 46 mm yellow gold case & caliber 3203 - 1938 units (Omega)
















credit: reddit


2/ Olympic Official Timekeeper Co-Axial Chronograph ref. 522.53.39.50.04.002

39 x 46 mm yellow gold case & caliber 3203 - 188 units (Omega)

Lacquered white dial


















credit: Hairspring & Today on the wrist 

About the Omega De Ville Prestige Chronograph Ref. 522.53.39.50.04.002

The Omega De Ville Prestige Chronograph represents the brand's sophisticated approach to classical dress chronography, bridging the gap between Omega's sporting heritage and formal timekeeping traditions. As part of the Museum Collection series, this piece draws inspiration from Omega's archival designs while incorporating contemporary manufacturing standards. The De Ville line itself emerged as Omega's answer to the growing demand for elegant, non-sport watches that could compete with established dress watch manufacturers.

The 39.5mm yellow gold case houses what appears to be a column-wheel chronograph movement, evidenced by the bi-compax layout with running seconds at 9 o'clock and 30-minute totalizer at 3 o'clock. The white lacquered dial employs Arabic numerals in a classical configuration, while the applied gold indices and hands maintain legibility without compromising the watch's formal aesthetic. The pushers are integrated into the case design with typical Omega attention to proportional balance, and the brown leather strap reinforces the dress watch positioning.

Within Omega's contemporary lineup, the De Ville Prestige Chronograph occupies a distinct niche as a gold dress chronograph, appealing to collectors who appreciate classical complications in precious metal cases. The Museum Collection designation adds historical gravitas while the chronograph complication ensures functional relevance. Market positioning places this piece above standard three-hand De Ville models but below the brand's flagship Speedmaster Professional chronographs, creating space for collectors seeking Omega's chronograph expertise in formal applications.

Specifications

Case
yellow gold
Diameter
39.5mm
Dial
white

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mdg
Feb 19, 2026
The last one is the only one I would consider...

QU
quattro
Feb 19, 2026
Noted.

Best, Emmanuel

CH
Champthekid
Feb 19, 2026
I appreciate some of these very much.

I own 2 of them and would like to add the one with the red “Omega” on the dial one day. Thanks for the post, Emmanuel!

QU
quattro
Feb 19, 2026
Of course, Steve, I had your duo in mind while making this post

(and I tried to find nice photos without having to borrow yours)! I wish you the best for the hunt of one of the Olympic Collection pieces. Best, Emmanuel

CH
Champthekid
Feb 19, 2026
Feel free to use my photos

anytime my friend.

MA
Marc Obermann
Feb 19, 2026
What a beautiful and classy looking set of Omega watches.

For me it would be the number 8 in both versions that have my attention the most. Marc

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