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Omega Celebrates the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with Two New Ceramic Dial Watches

Omega Celebrates the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with Two New Ceramic Dial Watches

Posted on July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Regular commemorative special-edition watches can be expected from Omega, as it’s the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games. Each time, it offers watch designers a range of interesting elements to reference, from the hosting country’s culture or flag to individual sporting events. The brand has already released Tokyo 2020 Olympics special edition Speedmaster watches, and it’s now following up with Aqua Terra and Planet Ocean models, both featuring ceramic dials.
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