Couleur
N/A
État
Excellent
Matière
Acier
Lieu de production
Suisse
Méthodes de payement (2)
Méthodes d'expédition (3)
Description
Official Chronometer of the Munich 1972 Olympics. Interest in a collection is evident. Omega was the official Chronometer of the Olympics. After five years of negotiations, the Swiss Watchmaking Federation, Longines and Omega founded the Société Suisse de Chronométrage Sportif SA in 1972, which soon took the name Swiss Timing. Heuer joined in 1973. This marriage led to the sharing of timekeeping responsibilities between the various brands, depending on the event and the discipline. For example, at the 1972 Munich Games, Longines took charge of various events, including swimming, cycling, boxing and gymnastics. Mono button Chronometer Mechanical Watch Date at 9h Very rare Original Bracelet
Lire la suite..Official Chronometer of the Munich 1972 Olympics.
Interest in a collection is evident. Omega was the official Chronometer of the Olympics. After five years of negotiations, the Swiss Watchmaking Federation, Longines and Omega founded the Société Suisse de Chronométrage Sportif SA in 1972, which soon took the name Swiss Timing. Heuer joined in 1973. This marriage led to the sharing of timekeeping responsibilities between the various brands, depending on the event and the discipline. For example, at the 1972 Munich Games, Longines took charge of various events, including swimming, cycling, boxing and gymnastics.
Mono button Chronometer
Mechanical Watch
Date at 9h
Very rare Original Bracelet
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