Every two years, more than 400 tons of equipment is transported from OMEGA’s Swiss headquarters to the grounds of the Olympic Games.
OMEGA has a long history with
The History of OMEGA’s Olympic Timer Technology
OMEGA’s work as an official timekeeper of sporting events spans over a century. It began in 1905 when they started serving as
Michael Phelps' victory of .01 seconds in the 2008 Beijing Olympics illustrated the importance of perfect timekeeping in sports. OMEGA, timekeeper of 20+ Olympic games, aptly summarized the
It only took five years for the Carrera Panamericana to establish itself as one of the world’s most exciting and deadly races.
From 1950 to 1954, the Carrera Panamericana
The sport of motor racing and the watch industry has a deep and longstanding history together. Motorsports are dependent on highly accurate timekeeping to track each driver’s performance
Novak Djokovic is a Serbian professional tennis player currently ranked as the world number one and is known by many as one of the greatest tennis players who
Roger Federer is one of the most instantly recognizable and highly regarded tennis players of all time. Since he was just eleven years old, he’s been one of
Andrew Murray is a professional tennis player of Scottish heritage. He has won over 21 career titles and was the seventh player since 1968 to reach the semi-finals
Timepieces & Tennis: A Match Made in Heaven
The watch industry and professional tennis first joined together in 1978. That year, Rolex became the official timekeeper for Wimbledon, the