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Omega Museum Collection nos 8 to 10 & their Olympic Collection counterparts

 

In 2016, for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the three Omega Museum Collection nos 8, 9 & 10 were 'reinvented' or redesigned as part of an Olympic Official Timekeeper Collection.

Let's have a look!

Best, Emmanuel


A/ Museum Collection N° 8 "Racend Timer 1949" & Olympic Collection Counterpart (rose gold)

1/ Museum Collection N° 8 "Racend Timer 1949" ref. 516.53.39.50.02.001

39 x 11.5 x 48.5 mm rose gold case & caliber 3201 - 1949 units (Omega)








credit: @shirokuma_watch_japan & @the_watch_curators


2/ Olympic Collection Co-Axial Chronograph

39 x 48.5 mm rose gold case & caliber 3203 - 188 units (Omega)

Lacquered white dial










credit: @LeonDeBayonne (1), forzastyle.com (2), Omega (3) & Time & Tide (4-5)


B/ Museum Collection N° 9 “Milestone 1941” & Olympic Collection Counterpart (white gold)

1/ Museum Collection N° 9 “Milestone 1941” ref. 516.53.38.50.01.001

38 x 11.7 mm white gold case & caliber 3203 - 1941 units (Omega)














credit: Watch Collecting


2/ Olympic Official Timekeeper Co-Axial Chronograph ref. 522.53.38.50.04.001

38 x 11.5 mm white gold case & caliber 3203 - 188 units (Omega)

Lacquered white dial
















credit: r/Watchexchange on reddit


C/ Museum Collection N° 10 "The MD's Watch 1938" & Olympic Collection counterpart

1/ Museum Collection N° 10 "The MD's Watch 1938" ref. 516.53.39.50.09.001

38 x 11.95 x 46 mm yellow gold case & caliber 3203 - 1938 units (Omega)
















credit: reddit


2/ Olympic Official Timekeeper Co-Axial Chronograph ref. 522.53.39.50.04.002

39 x 46 mm yellow gold case & caliber 3203 - 188 units (Omega)

Lacquered white dial


















credit: Hairspring & Today on the wrist 

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