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The models are available in the five colours of the famous Rings of the Olympic Games. Only 2,032 versions of each model have been created, representing the year 2032, which will be OMEGA’s 100th year as Official Timekeeper.
“The 39.5 mm watches have been created in stainless steel, with the Limited Edition number engraved on the side of each case.”
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The domed black and white dial also features a colourful pulse reader, with three narrowly-separated 20-second timing intervals, enabling the wearer to easily calculate their pulse beats-per-minute.
“Each watch has a leather strap which is micro-perforated both for style and to aerate the wearer’s skin.”
Surrounding the Master Chronometer calibre 8800, the caseback includes an anodized aluminium ring with all known host cities and dates from OMEGA’s Olympic Games journey, from Los Angeles 1932 up to Los Angeles 2028.
Continuing the celebration of OMEGA’s Olympic Games role, a special Limited Edition set has been created which includes five models created in the colours of the Olympic Rings. All watches come in a special presentation box alongside a miniature last-lap bell, which has been crafted in the same Swiss foundry as the real Olympic bells.
“Only 100 Limited Edition sets have been made, representing the 100 years of timekeeping that OMEGA will reach in 2032.”
The white domed dial of each watch, which includes an easily readable railway minute track and contrasting blackened hands, is inspired by the OMEGA stopwatches used at the 1948 Olympic Games in London. There is also a colourful pulse reader encircling each dial.
An anodized aluminium ring on the caseback includes all of the host cities and dates of OMEGA’s timekeeping journey. The watches are driven by the Master Chronometer calibre 8806 and the Limited Edition number of each model is engraved on the side of the case.