Omega's Olympic Chronograph: A Legacy of Precision Timekeeping
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Omega's Olympic Chronograph: A Legacy of Precision Timekeeping

By Cpt Scarlet · Aug 3, 2024 · 21 replies
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Cpt Scarlet's original post highlights a significant Omega chronograph, emphasizing its historical importance at the Los Angeles Olympics and its role in establishing Omega's legacy in precision sports timekeeping. This piece serves as a powerful reminder of how instrumental accurate horology is to major sporting events, making the games meaningful. Cpt Scarlet's keen eye for detail brings this often-overlooked aspect of watchmaking history to the forefront for new and seasoned collectors alike.

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Used for the first time in the Olympic games in Los Angeles, this beautifully made chronograph represented a new era in sports time keeping and the start of Omega’s crucial role as official timekeeper. 
It makes you realise that without the precision timekeeping, the games would fairly pointless. 



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CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Aug 3, 2024
How cool is that one! Also love your point about precision!

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Aug 3, 2024
This really is something very special …

The history and the beautiful details are in my opinion exceptional. You can see why Omega has such a rich history of precision timekeeping.

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Aug 3, 2024
Yes i really love that about them! I so wanted to get the new speedy super racing but I did not connect with it in the flesh!

BR
bruckner4
Aug 3, 2024
Awesome, Captain...

but a bit cruel -- they know some us want to see the movement!

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Aug 3, 2024
It really is awesome 👍…

Thank you for giving us your thoughts on this. I will be making a separate post on the movement for this chronograph and very soon.

BR
bruckner4
Aug 3, 2024
Can't wait.

Thanks, Captain!

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