Credits: Article and images by Lee Sheng @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/omega-olympic-limited-edition/
After a brief hiatus, the 21st century saw Omega reclaim its top spot in Olympic timekeeping in 2006, a position it holds to this day. This period also saw the release of a slew of Olympic-themed limited edition watches, much to the delight of watch enthusiasts. Here, we round up the top five modern examples from this collection.
2007: Olympic Pocket Watch 1932 Rattrapante Chronograph
After Omega resumed its role as the official timekeeper for the Olympics, it revisited its very first watch produced for the event in 1932, a pocket watch chronograph. The new Limited Edition Pocket Watch 1932 remains faithful to the original, featuring a manual wind movement — the cal. 3889A — built using vintage kits stored in the factory since 1932. This isn’t just any chronograph; it’s a split-second chronograph. The watch is available in three versions: white gold, pink gold, and yellow gold. Each version is limited to 100 copies, and all are COSC certified.
Credits: Article and images by Lee Sheng @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/omega-olympic-limited-edition/