Friday, May 28, 2010

The Timeless Omega Olympic Speedmaster 5-Counter Watch

To celebrate the 2008 Beijing Olympic games, Omega especially made a gold limited chronograph watch featuring five Olympic rings manner and a fresh type of movement adjustment in that year. And the style was so well-received that Omega determined to cause it big. Just a few days ago, Omega asserted the launching of the Omega De Ville 4-Counters Co-Axial Chronograph watch that aimed to grab the market earlier 2010. And at present this brand proudly brings out the Omega Timeless Olympic Speedmaster 5-Counter Watch which, as the name suggests, is a sexual combo of Speedmaster design features and the timeless Olympic games touch. And this novel Omega watch houses the very movement as the De Ville model named above.

To my knowledge, there are at to the lowest degree two more Seamaster and Speedmaster based watches are powered by the same movement. What is more, they are members of the new Timeless Olympic collection that has overwhelming Olympic design cues. And as far as I know, these timekeepers are all limited variations. Anyway, I am thrilled that the adorable movement can power more decent watches.

This Omega Timeless Olympic Speedmaster 5-Counter watch gets my favorite. It is the best with simple style yet refined look. It inherits all the features of some classical watches yet with an innovative Speedmaster case. The dial is quite flawless with few text, and appears quite retrospective with vintage Red Omega logo and unfashionable Arabic numerals. And the match of arrow hour hand and dagger minute hand is classic and refined. The bezel with tachymetre scale is true to the Speedmaster style.

The watch is encasing in a stainless steel case evaluating at a diameter of 42 mm wide, and the case back comes with Olympics themed engraving. Ticking inside the watch is the Omega Caliber 3888 Co-Axial automatic movement that supplies both chronograph functions and calendar.

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