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
Very funny one and well thought, with all these different colors on the stitching and bezel... Much better than the Paris Olympics versions... Best, Nicolas
During one of the many recent moves quite some straps (and a watch or two) got misplaced. Now at least the straps got rediscovered 😁 So here goes a shot from this morning of the Grand Seiko SBGR077 on an Omega NATO from the Olympic collection from back in
After the technical aspects discussed in Part I with the visit of the Manufacture in Saint Imier, we went to Bienne. There, we could see how the watches are totally assembled, controlled and packaged, but don't expect pictures, as photos are not allowed.
This edition features the Arabic numerals and the red OMEGA name and logo and has an extraordinary striking feature : the five interlocking colored Olympic Rings are mounted on the counterweights of the central chronograph seconds hand and the inscription
This edition features the Arabic numerals and the red OMEGA name and logo and has an extraordinary striking feature : the five interlocking colored Olympic Rings are mounted on the counterweights of the central chronograph seconds hand and the inscription
Team, The games, that starts today among a major political and economical crisis, requires some form of celebration. Here's mine: The trio of watches released by Omega for the Rio games: (the Omega Rio 2016 pen, is more rare than ... an honest politician)