Omega Seamaster Olympic Official Timekeeper - 39.5mm

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  • Shipped from Germany
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  • 5 years warranty

This 39.5 mm stainless steel model is based on a black micro-perforated leather strap. The curved black and white dial sports sports hands, a date window and an easy-to-read timer. A black pulse can easily calculate the number of heartbeats per minute. On the bottom of the case, a black anodized aluminum ring bears the name of all the host cities and the date of the Olympic Games that marked and will mark the history of the OMEGA House, from Los Angeles in 1932 to Los Angeles, again, in 2028. The watch is driven by the Master Chronometer 8800 movement. This model was produced in a limited edition of 2,032 units. The limited edition number is engraved on the side of the case.

 

Automatic movement
  • Ref. 522.32.40.20.01.003
  • Diameter 39.5 mm
  • Gender Men's
  • Clasp Pin Buckle
  • Brand Omega
  • Warranty 5 years
  • Product Type New
  • Case Stainless Steel
  • Dial color Black
  • Strap Leather
  • Year
  • Collection Seamaster
  • Box Yes

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