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SWATCH Special "Swatch historical Olympic games collection" box containing 9 watches issued to mark the 26th Atlanta Olympics in 1996 and the 100th anniversary of the creation of the modern Olympic Games. Limited edition of 9999, numbered 1896. From left to right : 1- Wristwatch, Stockholm 1912 model, SAZ103, 1994. Automatic movement, plastic. Strap with motifs of flags, athletes and various inscriptions cut by the shape of the strap on the occasion of the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Transparent case and dark blue and chrome-gold dial featuring the Olympic rings, revealing the watch mechanism in the upper part. 2- Wristwatch, Saint-Moritz 1928 model, GZ134, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark blue strap featuring a snow-covered mountain and various inscriptions to mark the 1928 Saint-Moritz Winter Olympics. Opaque white case and dial featuring the Swiss flag and Olympic rings. 3- Wristwatch, Los Angeles 1932 model, SSZ100, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark blue, red, orange and white strap featuring various inscriptions and an athlete from the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Transparent case and dial featuring the US flag, the Olympic rings and the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" on a gray chrome background. 4- Chronograph wristwatch, London 1948 model, SCZ102, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark blue, yellow and gold bracelet featuring the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster and Myron's Discobolus, part of the Olympic rings and various inscriptions to mark the 1948 London Olympic Games. Transparent case and dark blue and gold dial featuring the Olympic rings and various inscriptions. 5- Wristwatch, Rome 1960 model, PMZ101, 1994. Quartz movement, fabric and elastic. Blue, white, dark brown and light brown strap featuring the shaft and capital of a column against a background of clouds for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. Transparent case and dial featuring the Capitoline She-Wolf on a blue and white cloud background. 6- "Musicall" wristwatch, Tokyo 1964 model, SLZ100, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. White, red, black and gold strap featuring the Olympic rings, a red circle echoing the Japanese flag and various inscriptions to mark the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Transparent case and red dial again echoing the Japanese flag and featuring the inscriptions "ON"; "OFF" and "MUSICALY". 7- Wristwatch, Moscow 1980 model, LZ103, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Gold, red and white strap featuring the Olympic rings and 5 vertical lines surmounted by a 5-pointed star echoing the Moscow Kremlin, as well as various inscriptions to mark the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Transparent case and dial featuring various inscriptions on a chromed gold background. 8- "Scuba 200" wristwatch, Seoul 1988 model, SDZ100, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Black, dark blue, white and pink strap featuring the Olympic rings and various inscriptions, as well as an athlete carrying the flame surmounted by the Olympic rings for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Transparent dark blue case and rotating blue-gray bezel. Dial featuring 3 lines, one blue, one pink and one orange in the form of a spiral on a gray background. 9- Atlanta 1996 wristwatch, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark green and gold bracelet featuring the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, the Olympic rings, the flame, the US flag, a Viking ship and various inscriptions to mark the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Transparent case and dial featuring the flame, small stars, the Olympic rings and various inscriptions on a chromed gold background. Strap in very poor condition (torn, yellowed). Watches have not been opened. Batteries not included or to be replaced. Operation not verified or guaranteed. Plastic bracelets may be dry and brittle.

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SWATCH Special "Swatch historical Olympic games collection" box containing 9 watches issued to mark the 26th Atlanta Olympics in 1996 and the 100th anniversary of the creation of the modern Olympic Games. Limited edition of 9999, numbered 1896. From left to right : 1- Wristwatch, Stockholm 1912 model, SAZ103, 1994. Automatic movement, plastic. Strap with motifs of flags, athletes and various inscriptions cut by the shape of the strap on the occasion of the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Transparent case and dark blue and chrome-gold dial featuring the Olympic rings, revealing the watch mechanism in the upper part. 2- Wristwatch, Saint-Moritz 1928 model, GZ134, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark blue strap featuring a snow-covered mountain and various inscriptions to mark the 1928 Saint-Moritz Winter Olympics. Opaque white case and dial featuring the Swiss flag and Olympic rings. 3- Wristwatch, Los Angeles 1932 model, SSZ100, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark blue, red, orange and white strap featuring various inscriptions and an athlete from the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Transparent case and dial featuring the US flag, the Olympic rings and the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" on a gray chrome background. 4- Chronograph wristwatch, London 1948 model, SCZ102, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark blue, yellow and gold bracelet featuring the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster and Myron's Discobolus, part of the Olympic rings and various inscriptions to mark the 1948 London Olympic Games. Transparent case and dark blue and gold dial featuring the Olympic rings and various inscriptions. 5- Wristwatch, Rome 1960 model, PMZ101, 1994. Quartz movement, fabric and elastic. Blue, white, dark brown and light brown strap featuring the shaft and capital of a column against a background of clouds for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. Transparent case and dial featuring the Capitoline She-Wolf on a blue and white cloud background. 6- "Musicall" wristwatch, Tokyo 1964 model, SLZ100, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. White, red, black and gold strap featuring the Olympic rings, a red circle echoing the Japanese flag and various inscriptions to mark the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Transparent case and red dial again echoing the Japanese flag and featuring the inscriptions "ON"; "OFF" and "MUSICALY". 7- Wristwatch, Moscow 1980 model, LZ103, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Gold, red and white strap featuring the Olympic rings and 5 vertical lines surmounted by a 5-pointed star echoing the Moscow Kremlin, as well as various inscriptions to mark the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Transparent case and dial featuring various inscriptions on a chromed gold background. 8- "Scuba 200" wristwatch, Seoul 1988 model, SDZ100, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Black, dark blue, white and pink strap featuring the Olympic rings and various inscriptions, as well as an athlete carrying the flame surmounted by the Olympic rings for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Transparent dark blue case and rotating blue-gray bezel. Dial featuring 3 lines, one blue, one pink and one orange in the form of a spiral on a gray background. 9- Atlanta 1996 wristwatch, 1994. Quartz movement, plastic. Dark green and gold bracelet featuring the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, the Olympic rings, the flame, the US flag, a Viking ship and various inscriptions to mark the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Transparent case and dial featuring the flame, small stars, the Olympic rings and various inscriptions on a chromed gold background. Strap in very poor condition (torn, yellowed). Watches have not been opened. Batteries not included or to be replaced. Operation not verified or guaranteed. Plastic bracelets may be dry and brittle.

Estimate 400 - 600 EUR

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