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Visit CH Premier Jewelers in Santa Clara, CA, between July 23rd and August 5th, 2016, to see the limited-time Omega Watches Los Angeles Replica Olympic Games Historical Exhibition. The Olympic Games are the pinnacle of international sporting competitions, attracting athletes and spectators from over 200 countries. This August, the Olympic Summer Games will be held in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Swiss watchmaker OMEGA will return for the 27th time as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games.

Since 1932, Omega’s timekeeping professionals delivered flawless timing to the world’s finest competitors for nearly all the Games. Omega has continued to innovate and revolutionize timekeeping technology, developing smarter, more precise technology with each event. Omega has made significant advances from the thirty split-second chronograph stopwatches of the ’30s. Omega will be taking 450 tons of equipment to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

To celebrate Omega’s proud history as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games, and in preparation for Rio 2016, CH Premier Jewelers and Omega invite you to view the evolution of timekeeping technology. The exhibition will feature vintage timepieces and timekeeping instruments from the Omega Museum.

Omega is among the biggest names in luxury Swiss watch-making along with the launch of new timepieces in the manufacturer generates excitement from view aficionados and more casual enthusiasts alike. The prestige of Omega Watches Vs Rolex Replica watches is emphasized by famous wearers over the years, such as John F. Kennedy, Buzz Aldrin and Prince William.As with many of the top luxury watch brands on the current market, Omega tend to announce their new releases at the annual Baselworld Fair in Switzerland and this year was no different. In this blog post, we take a closer look at some of the magnificent new versions that the manufacturer published at this year’s event.Building off of the achievement of the year’s World Ocean “Deep Black”, which was constructed from black ceramic, Omega utilized Baselworld 2017 to unveil a new Seamaster Planet Ocean version in the form of the “Big Blue”. Aesthetically, the model is quite similar to last season, although as the name implies, blue has replaced black.Like its predecessor, the “Big Blue” is a combination GMT and divers’ watch, using a large 45mm case diameter. This moment, but it makes use of the signature orange and blue mix, which can be so strongly associated with the collection. Additionally, it offers water resistance for as many as 600 meters, and this is highly impressive for a ceramic timepiece.This year marks the 60th anniversary of the launch of three of Omega’s most iconic watches — the Seamaster 300, the Railmaster along with the Speedmaster. To mark the occasion, the producer has unveiled limited edition variants of each of the three versions, combining their particular classic appeal with the best in contemporary technology.All three models are constructed of stainless steel and have a classic-style ‘Tropical’ dialup, with light orange dial markers. The Speedmaster comes with a tachymetre scale, the Railmaster provides anti-magnetic immunity for up to 15,000 Gauss, and the Seamaster has a black aluminum bezel. Each version is restricted to only 3,557 pieces.
Omega Olympic Games Watches & Historical Exhibition In Santa Clara At CH Premier Shows & Events

OLYMPIC 1/10TH-SECOND, SPLIT-SECONDS TIMER, 1953

This chrome-plated timer is mounted on display at the Omega Museum and was used in the 1953 games in events such as athletics, swimming, cycling, skiing, speed skating, bobsleigh, rowing, and canoeing. It could time to 1/10th of a second.

Omega Olympic Games Watches & Historical Exhibition In Santa Clara At CH Premier Shows & Events

Omega SEAMASTER XVI watch from 1956

A model manufactured especially for the XVIth Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, to celebrate 25 years of uninterrupted timekeeping at the Olympic Games since 1932. The watch has an enamel dial, gold dauphine hands and large gold applied indexes. It also has prominent “dog leg” lugs on the case and the caseback is engraved with the Olympic Cross of Merit.

Omega Olympic Games Watches & Historical Exhibition In Santa Clara At CH Premier Shows & Events

OMEGA OLYMPIC SPLIT-SECONDS TIMER, 1968

Worn on the shoulder, this chrome-plated timer was created with a red protection box that prevents an accidental stopping of the timer. This model was used among others at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. It could time to 1/10th of a second in sports including athletics, swimming, skiing, cross country skiing, water-skiing, bobsleigh, artistic skating, speed skating, cycling, horse racing, rowing, and canoeing.

Omega Olympic Games Watches & Historical Exhibition In Santa Clara At CH Premier Shows & Events

Omega Seamaster “Olympia” watch from 1994

A Seamaster model created especially for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway. Offered by Omega Watches For Sale Used Replica as official timekeeper to the athletes of the Swiss Olympic Team, it was also sold exclusively in Switzerland in a series of highly limited editions and featured the logo of the Swiss Olympic team on the white dial.

Omega Olympic Games Watches & Historical Exhibition In Santa Clara At CH Premier Shows & Events

Omega “E-GUN” Starting Gun from 2016

The problem with the traditional pistol was that sound travels slower than light. That meant that the racer closest to the pistol had a slight advantage because they would hear the start signal a fraction of a second before everyone else. Omega developed and streamlined an E-GUN composed of a flash gun and sound generation box. Speakers are positioned behind each racer so everyone hears the start signal at the same time. When the starter presses the trigger, a sound is “played,” a light flash is emitted, and a start pulse in given to the timing device.

Omega Olympic Games Watches & Historical Exhibition In Santa Clara At CH Premier Shows & Events

Omega Rio 2016 limited edition Olympics watches from 2016

Just in time for the upcoming Summer Olympics, Omega introduces the new “Rio Limited Editions” to their legendary line of Seamasters and Speedmasters – and they are absolutely breathtaking. They say, to wear one of these pieces is like diving “into the cidade maravilhosa – the musical rhythm of Rio de Janeiro.” The spirited trilogy pays homage to the hosting city of Rio de Janeiro and exhibits nuances that harmonize the beauties of the city, the spirit of Omega, and the winning culture of the Olympic Games.

We invite you to explore Omega’s rich heritage as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games through a collection of vintage timepieces and timekeeping instruments since the 1930s. The exhibition will be displayed in the CH Premier Jewelers Omega Watches James Bond Replica shop-in-shop for a limited time.

Omega Olympic Games Historical Exhibition
July 23 – August 5, 2016
2855 Stevens Creek Blvd, Ste 1251
Santa Clara, CA 95050
For more information, call 408-983-2688, www.chpremier.com

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