Let The Games Begin
Prestige Thailand|February 2018

When the 2018 Olympic Winter Games kicks off in PyeongChang, South Korea this month, a proud tradition that began in 1932 – the introduction of OMEGA as Official Timekeeper – will continue

Let The Games Begin

FOR THE UPCOMING Olympic Winter Games, OMEGA’s timekeeping and data-handling team will draw on the experience gained at 27 Olympic Games and the competence which has given the brand an unparalleled reputation as a precision sports timekeeper.

Under OMEGA’s watchful eye, records have been set and broken, history has been witnessed, and legends have been made. No matter what the year, the Olympic Games always deliver a multitude of great moments in time. But behind the action are the technologies that have captured and recorded every second.

As for the world’s best winter athletes, they can rest assured of OMEGA’s deep commitment to precision timekeeping as they compete for gold at the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang in 2018.

With athletes now becoming faster and stronger, OMEGA is dedicated to keeping pace with their skills and will continue to advance the technologies it contributes to the Olympic Games. This will ensure that whoever stands on the podiums now and in the future, will do so with the most precise knowledge of their medal-winning performance.

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