
Omega has been, ever since 1932, the Olympic Games’ official time keeper and this year it has launched a brand new limited Seamaster edition of 2,010 timepieces which commemorate the Olympics and will make the colorful attraction of the Canadian’s Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games.
The metallic red bezel pays a tribute to the Canadian flag, and makes a vivid contrast with the bright white dial, Moreover, Omega introduces a subtle commemorative detail- the Olympic Colored Rings attached as counterweight to the seconds hand. As for the specifications, the watch reunites the well known Omega high-quality features of its siblings, powered by a 2500 movement which employs the reliable and high-performance Omega Co-Axial escapement, it is 300 m water-proof, and is equipped with a helium valve, a screw-down winding crown, and features the robust and stylish “Bond” Seasmaster stainless steel bracelet.
As a unique design feature, on the snow-white Super-LumiNova coated dial, there are icy-blue hour markers which suggestively combine with the maple red of the bezel. The Limited Edition is available in two versions- a 41 mm and a mid-size 36 mm, and each model has a unique number ranging from 0000 to 2012.
The deep connection of this timepiece with the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games is highlighted by the coloristic options of the Omega designers who are creating in this commemorative timepiece both images of ice and snow which combine with the Canadian national colors. In the watch’s hands and indexes Super-LumiNova coating has been applied which enables them to cast a soft pleasant reflection in limited light conditions and at night.
The case has the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games logo engraved on its back, the unique series number, and the Ilanaak symbol of the Olympic Games.
In 2010 Omega will be the official Olympic Time-keeper for the 24th time since 1932, Los Angeles Olympic Games, and the commemorative Omega Seasmaster Professional Diver for 2010 Winter Olympics is carrying on a great legacy of precision and performance, notorious qualities which attract impassionate Omega customers worldwide, and it comes with a price tag around $ 2,000.00.
Omega Seamaster Professional Diver for 2010 Winter Olympics Pictures

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