Guys, did you see the sneak preview of Omega's Seamaster Olympic Games
Collection yet? Looks like it's set to be unveiled during Basel this year. With
the new watches celebrating the Olympics, along with Omega's 86 years,
and 27 times they have been the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games.
Looks like the five new watches are done in colors of the Olympic rings, and
include black, yellow, green, blue, and red. On top of that, they are evidently
inspired by stopwatches that were used in 1976 in Montreal, and Innsbruck
too by Omega.
With these new watches having 39.5mm stainless steel cases, AR coated sapphire
crystals, and display backs with cool aluminum rings showing the past Olympic
cities, and dates, domed black dials with the Olympic colors, luminescent hands,
and markers, pulse reader, and black, yellow, green, blue, or red perforated leather
straps, and Omega's caliber 35 jewel 8800 there behind everything.
Check them out...
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