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Not-So-Special Customer

An Omega timepiece collector who bought $1.2 million worth of items — including three limited-edition stopwatches commemorating the Rattrapante chronograph used at the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles — claims in court that the Swatch Group subsidiary promised him an all-expenses-paid trip to watch the Olympic Games from Omega’s private boxes but never delivered.

NEWARK, N.J. - An Omega timepiece collector who bought $1.2 million worth of items — including three limited-edition stopwatches commemorating the Rattrapante chronograph used at the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles — claims in court that the Swatch Group subsidiary promised him an all-expenses-paid trip to watch the Olympic Games from Omega’s private boxes but never delivered.

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