Torino 2006 Winter Olympics
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Jan 13, 2006
OMEGA was the first company to be entrusted with the official timekeeping of all disciplines at the Los Angeles Games in 1932 using chronographs and stop-watches developed by its subsidiary Lémania. OMEGA's association with the Olympic Games led to well over half a century of pioneering developments in the field of sports timekeeping.
Since 1932 Omega timing devices have recorded the greatest moments of more than 15,000 athletes. Torino represents the 22nd time Omega is the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games. To Commemorate this partnership Omega has created the Olympic Collection.
This watch is inspired by the first pocket chronograph of 1932. The movement is the real movement of 1932
100 pcs in Rose Gold
100 pcs in Yellow Gold
100 pcs in White Gold
For the first time ever, events were officially measured to within 1/10th of a second using the Omega Chronograph. To celebrate the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, 300 Chronographs have been assembled using the original mechanical parts stored since 1932.
Broad Arrow Co-Axial Lap Timer Rattrapante
- Limited Edition of 26 pieces
- Steel on Leather
- 3886.30.37
Aqua Terra Column-Wheel Chronograph
- Limited Edition of 206 pieces
- Steel on Steel
- 2515.30.00
Speedmaster Reduced with sapphire crystal
- Limited Edition of 2006 pieces
- Steel on Steel
- 3538.30.00
If you would like to check availability on these models, please contact a Lussori associate at 1-800-241-9807.
Also browse our Omega Collection online.