Omega is the official timekeeper of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, so it's only fitting the brand delivers a sporty watch honoring Japan. This limited-edition timepiece (there will be just 2,020 pieces) has a polished white-ceramic dial and bezel ring, and a stark-white strap with a special nod to the host country: The tip of the central seconds hand is fashioned with a red dot, like the country's flag, and the number 20 on the bezel is filled with red liquid ceramic. It's also certified master chronometer with a 55-hour power reserve.
Details
Company | Omega |
Price ($) | 7,450 |
Price range | < $100,000 |
Price version | Stainless Steel |
Gender | Male |
Case | Round |
Complications | Seconds Hours Minutes Date |
Water Resistance | 600m |
Movement | Automatic |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 49 - 72 |
Power Reserve | 55 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 40 |
Case Colour | Stainless Steel |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Dial Colour | White |
Caliber | 8800 |
Where to buy | Omega in New York |
Reference Number | 522.33.40.20.04.001 |
Omega created timepieces that are so precise that it has been the official timekeeper for the Olympics since 1932. Yet despite being the sportsman's most reliable watch, the brand continues to innovate and elevate its craft. One of the brand's most iconic innovations is the Master Chronometer. Twice as precise as any other certified chronometer, water resistant and anti-magnetic, watches employing this mechanism are dependable and durable irrespective of surrounding conditions.Utilizing this mechanism, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep that debuted in 2022, is the world's first dive watch that has water resistance up to an amazing 6,000 meters. The Prestige, Chrono Chime and Co-Axial Master watches similarly uphold the brand's steadfast reputation while retaining aesthetic charm.The Material Difference motto, also followed by the brand, incorporates the industry's most essential materials but uplifts to ensure longevity and beauty in all its designs. As well as metals and alloys, Omega employs unrivaled expertise in the use of ceramics, allowing its watches to be twice as light as those made from stainless steel, be chemically inert, hypoallergenic and scratch-resistant.