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 "Rac...
(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
I was reading an old post of yours about the different reference numbers / variants of the Patek 5960. Picking the right version for oneself is challenging with so many options and it would be difficult to compare so many at the same time. With thanks,
I personally don't miss a see-through case back because Omega's finishing is industrial and seeing the movement isn't very thrilling to me, but it's just my feeling of course. The 5960 is an appealing reference with several appealing variants. Thanks agai...
in December 2023 I could try one on in one of the Paris Boutiques and it was for sale. So I assumed that not all of the 1949 examples had been sold. They may be all sold now, but I think it's worth asking an official boutique. Best, Emmanuel
in December 2023: I was very surprised because it meant that not all the 1949 examples had been sold. I guess Omega customers buy mainly Speedmasters and Seamasters. I personally like the different aesthetic of the white gold, but would need to try it on ...
case included as far as I'm concerned: maybe I wouldn't like it in real life, but I like it so much that it's different from the usual design. Best, Emmanuel
. . . the timers that were released in 2010 for the Olympics. Omega found a stash of stopwatch movements made for the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles and cased them in all three shades of gold; if memory serves correctly the list price then was equal to...
Seeing the source of inspiration of any watch is always a great pleasure for me and this stopwatch looks wonderful. And how amazing that it features a movement from 1932. I love that. A big thank you again. Best, Emmanuel
. . . were released in 2010. Here's an image of Nº 9 taken at the Omega boutique in Beverly Hills . . . . . . and Nº 8 . . . . . . back in 2010. As of my last visit a few months ago, Nº 9 - the very same example - was still available. Other uncommon Olymp...
How this Museum no. 9 is still for sale (or was a few months ago) is a clear sing of how hard it is to sell watches with unusual shapes. I had never seen the other Olympics pieces: truly out of the ordinary. With all my gratitude. Best, Emmanuel