It was a great couple of weeks at Rio 2016, where America came out on top with the highest number of accumulated medals. The Games brought us tears of joy, cries of woe, good sportsmanship and poor sportsmanship, and a host of terrific Gold, Silver and Bronze medal winners. Some of those winners are even…
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TAG Heuer Sponsors SEA Paddle NYC, with Paddle Champion Kai Lenny Competing
Loing for something to do in New York City this weekend? Get active and drag out your paddle board or at least move to a great viewing spot for the very intriguing SEA Paddle NYC event on Saturday. Not only is it wonderful to see hundreds of paddle boarders making their way around Manhattan, but…
How Casio Helped Save Blake Lively in The Shallows
If you are not a r of shark movies, you may not have seen the new Blake Lively movie, The Shallows. And if that’s the case, you may not have seen how she uses her Casio watch to plan an escape from the Great White. In the movie, while surfing, Lively’s persona, Nancy, encounters the…
How Omega Timed and Captured Shauna Miller’s Dive on the Track to Take the Gold at Rio Olympics 2016
Last night at the Rio Olympics, Shaunae Miller dove for the finish of the women’s 400M– beating Allyson Felix (a now 7-time Olympic Medalist) – and stealing the gold. Felix got the silver. Just a few short strides to the finish of the grueling race, with Felix and Miller both running in perfect…
RIO 2016: Michael Phelps, Omega Brand Ambassador, Wins 5 Gold Medals, 1 Silver
With his toddler son watching on the siines (well, maybe watching, maybe not), Michael Phelps swam to yet another win. In the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games — his last Olympic competitions — the already highly decorated medal winner to five gold medals and one silver medal. Making the achievement even impressive is the…
How Omega Watches Times the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games
Earlier this week we brought you a lo at a number of watch brands with brand ambassadors competing in the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games. What we didn’t’ bring you were the details of how Omega, the official timekeeper of the event, times those Games to perfect precision. It’s a mind-blowing science of technology, numbers…