In Tokyo, the Swiss watchmaker is recording Olympic dreams for the 29th time since 1932 Sponsored by An Omega camera tracking the players from the periphery during an Olympic match. Image Credit: Omega
Ever since 1848, when a young watchmaker named Louis Brandt set up his family workshop at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the company that later came to be known as Omega has been setting standards in mechanical precision and horological innovation. While there are other watch brands that are older than Omega, there is arguably none that has accompanied humankind in its greatest and most ambitious historical endeavours like the fabled Swiss watchmaker has.