Olympic Games - Omega, Official Timekeeper

After Swatch had successfully participated at three Olympic Games as the official timekeeper (1996 in Atlanta, 2000 in Sydney and 2004 in Athens), Swatch Group decided that Omega will assume this responsibility. The brand will be responsible for the timing and scoring systems and services as well as the on-venue results management at the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games, the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Omega underscored this key step for the company with the unveiling of a special "countdown" clock in the famous Tiananmen Square in Beijing (see photo). The clock counts down the time remaining until August 8, 2008 - when the Games of the XXIXth Olympiad are opened in Beijing.

Official timekeeping and on-venue results management demand an enormous investment in human resources and equipment. More than 300 timekeeping experts attended this year's Olympic Games in Athens, and more than 350 tons of material were used.

Nick Hayek, the Swatch Group’s CEO explained: "Our commitment to the Olympic Games is much more than just a name on a display board or a screen. All of the Swatch Group's companies share the core philosophy of the Olympic Movement, which celebrates humanity more than anything else. In addition, the Swatch Group's companies, and Omega in particular, have developed almost all the time measurement technology that is used during the Olympic Games."

The experience of the Swatch Group's companies - Swiss Timing, Omega, Longines and Swatch - in timekeeping and on-venue results management at the Olympic Games has a major impact on the development of today's time measurement technology. Omega was the very first watchmaking company to be appointed as timekeeper at the 1932 Games in Los Angeles. In those days, 30 hand-operated chronographs were needed for timekeeping. This historic event laid the foundations for a long-term cooperation: Omega was the official timekeeper at 21 Olympic Games during the last century!

October 06, 2004