omega citizen Seamaster Diver Vancouver 2010 watch
As an official time-keeper of the Olympic Games anno 1932, Omega just can’t waste omega citizen such a good excuse to introduce yet another special edition watch.
As you can see on the photos of the watch , it’s dial is white like snow, the markers are blue as ice and even its anodized aluminum bezel is red as the Maple leaf on the Canadian flag. All is fine. However, a diving watch doesn’t exactly seem like the best choice to celebrate the Winter Olympic to me.To make the watch even more special, Omega also replaces the traditional sea-horse on its caseback with the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games logo featuring “Ilanaaq”, the symbol of the Games and the logo is based on the Canadian Inuit inukshuk, which was for ages used as a kind of direction sign for Arctic people but later became a symbol of friendship, cooperation and the human spirit.Actually,omega citizen there will be two versions of the Omega Seamaster Diver “Vancouver 2010″ Limited Edition timepiece: a 41mm and a 36mm mid-size version. Each model is powered by the same ETA 2892-based Co-Axial caliber 2500, each limited to a lot of just 2010 units and each bears a unique Limited Edition number in the 0000-2010 range.

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