omega nasa watches,No one alive today can remember the last time an Olympic Games included golf among its sports. In fact, it only happened twice, once in 1900 and the second and final time four years later. Golf will be reintroduced as an Olympic discipline at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games.

OMEGA, known both for its role as Official Olympic Timekeeper and as a leading supporter of international golf, has created a television commercial to welcome the sport back to the Olympic Games.

To mark the event, Omega is launching a watch produced in small series for just 2010 pieces.
This magnificent watch comes with a white lacquered dial contrasting with the aluminum ring in red. The hands and indices are covered with translucent white superluminova which projects into the darkness of bluish. It is also a professional diver’s watch with specific attributes, including a unidirectional ring, a helium escape valve and water resistance to 300 meters deep.

The spot features Spanish golf star Sergio Garcia teeing off from the golf course in Crans-Montana which hosts the omega speedmaster professional x-33 watches European Masters each year. The ball’s progress is followed across Europe and across the ocean as astonished observers look up to see it flying over their heads. The ball reaches South America and lands on a green in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where it roles into the cup.

The on-screen tagline says, “After more than a century golf returns to the Olympic Games” and closes with OMEGA’s famous logo.

OMEGA president Stephen Urquhart talked about the importance of Olympic Games golf to his brand. “We are thrilled that golf will be included as an Olympic sport,” he said. “It is long overdue. All of us are looking forward to introducing our friends from the international golfing world to the Olympic community. This TV commercial is a creative way to bring two of mens omega watches‘s great sporting passions together.”

 

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