Omega CEO Raynald Aeschliman sat down with Sports Illustrated at the Omega House during the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics to discuss the critical role of timekeeping technology in the Olympic Games.
Breakdown
- Omega has been the official Olympic timekeeper since 1932. 4s
- Precision and reliability are central to Omega's timekeeping mission. 33s
- Computer vision technology is used to analyze athletes' performances. 4m 12s
- Omega is testing new timing technologies in Milan for future Olympics. 4m 33s
- The company prioritizes accurate data while avoiding misuse or overdependence. 6m 19s