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In 1956, OMEGA was the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games in Melbourne, sending . At the following Olympic Games, in Melbourne four years later in 1956, Omega .
Beginning with an 18K gold Seamaster created for the 1956 Melbourne games, .Created to commemorate the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956, these watches were one of . Omega received the Olympic Cross of Merit” for outstanding service to the world .
In 1956, OMEGA was the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games in Melbourne, sending 2,475 kg of timing equipment to Australia. At the following Olympic Games, in Melbourne four years later in 1956, Omega marketed a few Seamaster limited editions featuring the Cross of Merit logo and an "XVI" for the 16th Olympiad. This watch is the holy grail of those limited editions and is believed to be one of the earliest offered.
Beginning with an 18K gold Seamaster created for the 1956 Melbourne games, and continuing to this day, OMEGA has celebrated Olympic excellence with a series of commemorative timepieces that combine award-winning design with technological innovation.
Created to commemorate the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956, these watches were one of the first Olympic watches that Omega created specifically to commemorate the Games. This gorgeous timepiece featured a pink gold case and band and the Olympic rings on the dial. Omega received the Olympic Cross of Merit” for outstanding service to the world of sports” from the President of Finland after the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. https://watchesoflancashire.com/product/1956-omega-seamaster-2850s-c-melbourne-olympics/
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1956 Omega Seamaster Cross of Merit XVI Olympic Games, ref. OT2850, automatic movement cal. 471. This is a very rare and hard to find piece. It was made to celebrate Omega’s 25 years being the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, with a beautiful “Cross of Merit” lacquered china dial made by Z.J. Fluckiger, one of the specialist dial .Model: Seamaster XVI ”Olympic games 1956”. Pre-Commercial edition. Reference: OT 2850. Year: 1956. Movement: 471 (automatic, central sweep-second hand). Nr. 1478xxxx. Material: 18k solid gold. Original crown: Yes. Dimensions: 35mm, without crown. Strap/Bracelet: New brown leather strap. Lug Width: 18mm.
This Omega Seamaster XVI ref. 2850SC dates to 1956 and was released by Omega to celebrate their 25th year of being the official timekeeper for The Olympics Games. In 1956, the Olympics were held in Melbourne, Australia.The year 1956 marked a momentous occasion with the Melbourne Olympics, and Omega proudly served as the official timekeeper. The Seamaster 2850S.C Melbourne Olympics was created to commemorate this prestigious event. As an Omega die-hard collector, one of the greatest achievement is to own a 1956 Olympic commemorative watch. And an even greater achievement is to have in one’s collection the even rarer pre-commercial version with the Olympic Cross of Merit on its dial.
In 1956, OMEGA was the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games in Melbourne, sending 2,475 kg of timing equipment to Australia. At the following Olympic Games, in Melbourne four years later in 1956, Omega marketed a few Seamaster limited editions featuring the Cross of Merit logo and an "XVI" for the 16th Olympiad. This watch is the holy grail of those limited editions and is believed to be one of the earliest offered.
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Beginning with an 18K gold Seamaster created for the 1956 Melbourne games, and continuing to this day, OMEGA has celebrated Olympic excellence with a series of commemorative timepieces that combine award-winning design with technological innovation.Created to commemorate the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956, these watches were one of the first Olympic watches that Omega created specifically to commemorate the Games. This gorgeous timepiece featured a pink gold case and band and the Olympic rings on the dial. Omega received the Olympic Cross of Merit” for outstanding service to the world of sports” from the President of Finland after the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. https://watchesoflancashire.com/product/1956-omega-seamaster-2850s-c-melbourne-olympics/1956 Omega Seamaster Cross of Merit XVI Olympic Games, ref. OT2850, automatic movement cal. 471. This is a very rare and hard to find piece. It was made to celebrate Omega’s 25 years being the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, with a beautiful “Cross of Merit” lacquered china dial made by Z.J. Fluckiger, one of the specialist dial .
Model: Seamaster XVI ”Olympic games 1956”. Pre-Commercial edition. Reference: OT 2850. Year: 1956. Movement: 471 (automatic, central sweep-second hand). Nr. 1478xxxx. Material: 18k solid gold. Original crown: Yes. Dimensions: 35mm, without crown. Strap/Bracelet: New brown leather strap. Lug Width: 18mm.This Omega Seamaster XVI ref. 2850SC dates to 1956 and was released by Omega to celebrate their 25th year of being the official timekeeper for The Olympics Games. In 1956, the Olympics were held in Melbourne, Australia.
The year 1956 marked a momentous occasion with the Melbourne Olympics, and Omega proudly served as the official timekeeper. The Seamaster 2850S.C Melbourne Olympics was created to commemorate this prestigious event.
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