Biennese Days.....

Jul 09, 2021,16:14 PM
 


Hmm, If the Games of the XIX Olympiad (Mexico Summer Olympics, 12 to 27 October 1968) were somehow connected to this box, I'm sure the Olympic logo would be printed also.

Journées Biennoises translates loosely to Biennese Days....of May 1968


While continuing the search for the correct box information I'm not wasting the fine empty space available. A spare Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra back cover fits nicely....until....




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OMEGA coin box "Journées Biennoises Mai 1968" ??

 
 By: W.R.C. : July 7th, 2021-15:20
OMEGA coin box "Journées Biennoises Mai 1968" Looking for further facts regarding this OMEGA item I have, and hopefully a photo of the original (coin?) content. Perhaps some of you experts can help? - Small and flat (75x75x14mm) red OMEGA box, hinged cove...  

I've never seen this artifact before. Possibly related . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 8th, 2021-17:58
. . . to the Olympic Games? Omega was the official timekeeper. Art

Biennese Days.....

 
 By: W.R.C. : July 9th, 2021-16:14
Hmm, If the Games of the XIX Olympiad (Mexico Summer Olympics, 12 to 27 October 1968) were somehow connected to this box, I'm sure the Olympic logo would be printed also. Journées Biennoises translates loosely to Biennese Days.... of May 1968 While contin...  

An answer from OMEGA.....

 
 By: W.R.C. : July 14th, 2021-18:44
-------------------- We thank you for your message and have taken note that you own a special OMEGA box on which you would like to have some more information. In order to assist you in the best possible way, we have forwarded the pictures to our heritage ... 

The 120th anniversary of the founding of Omega in 1848 . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 16th, 2021-14:30
. . . would've been acknowledged in 1968. That's the only other event that comes to mind other than the '68 Olympics. Art