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PRIM Czech Team Paris

MODEL SPECIFICALLY CREATED FOR THE CZECH OLYMPIC TEAM – CZECH TEAM PARIS

Limited Edition PRIM Sport Sports Watches

The Czech representatives, just like in the past 8 years, will measure their time for races and rest in the Czech House with original PRIM watches.

The PRIM Czech Team Paris edition is part of the official collection of the Czech Olympic Team for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. In collaboration with the Czech Olympic Committee, we have prepared two color variants of wristwatches to appeal to everyone. The blue collection is made especially for the Czech Team athletes, while the white and gold variant is designed for the general public.

The limited edition is produced in a symbolic quantity of 124 pieces in the white and gold variant (100 years since the first gold medal and 24 symbolizing the year of the Paris Olympics). The limited blue edition, available to the general public, will have its quantity determined by the number of medals won by our determined team of athletes. How many do you think it will be?!

Martin Doktor and Kateřina Neumannová have become patrons and ambassadors of the PRIM Czech Team Paris watch model.

This year’s motto of the Czech Olympians at the Summer Olympics in France is: “One for all, all for Paris.” The slogan expresses the spirit of team sport and solidarity, which is crucial not only at the Olympic Games but also beyond them. The creators of the motto wanted something that would reflect the host city and unite both athletes and fans.

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It was amazing to see the collaboration between our graphic team and the Czech Olympic Committee in creating a collection that not only represents our country but also celebrates our sports heroes and their achievements. The gold color symbolizes the 100th anniversary of the first Olympic gold medal for Czechoslovakia, won by Bedřich Šupčík in 1924. That year marked the eighth Summer Olympic Games in Paris, where Šupčík became the first Czechoslovak athlete to achieve this success by winning the rope climbing event.

The PRIM Czech Team Paris edition celebrates the rich history of Czech sports and honors the achievements of our athletes. The symbolism of the gold variant, connected with Bedřich Šupčík, highlights not only his individual success but also the overall importance of sports for our country. The fusion of past and present through the Czech flag and the dial’s symbolism is striking and evokes a sense of unity and teamwork.

The new collection for the Paris 2024 Olympics therefore features on the dial a prominent element of the silhouette of the Czech flag with the inscription CZE and is equipped with a symbolic texture (pattern/structure).

Official collection of the Czech Olympic Team for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris. This elegant model, inspired by the history of the Czech Republic, features bold numerals at four hour positions and an originally designed embossed dial that carries thematic symbolism.

After purchasing a watch from this special limited series, it will be personalized with the owner’s name, just like every original piece for the Czech representatives. Please include in the note the first and last name you wish to have engraved on the watch.

The sports collection and the dial design for the Czech Olympians were inspired by Václav Havel’s poetry collection Anticodes, first published in 1964. The original dial design prominently features exclamation marks, among which one question mark is cleverly hidden. What does this symbolism mean for the athletes and Paris itself? For some, the exclamation mark represents the endless preparations, training, and hard work, while the question mark is the tip of the iceberg — the dream of every athlete: participation in the Olympic Games. How many medals we will bring home for the Czech Republic is just a question!

Do kształtu wskazówek wybrano typ „index” z luminiscencją, który uzupełnia minimalistyczny wygląd zegarka. Wskazówki wykonano ze złotym, polerowanym wykończeniem.

Za napęd zegarka odpowiada wysokiej jakości szwajcarski mechanizm kwarcowy Ronda 763, umieszczony w kopercie wykonanej z wysokogatunkowej stali nierdzewnej 316L. Koperta łączy polerowane i szczotkowane elementy i ma zaledwie 9 mm wysokości, dzięki czemu doskonale dopasowuje się do każdego nadgarstka. Zegarek wyróżnia się precyzyjnym wykonaniem i smukłym profilem (koperta o grubości 7 mm). Wyposażony jest w oryginalny, wysokiej jakości pasek z systemem easy click – wersja skórzana z tłoczeniem logo CZECH TEAM oraz trójkolorowym paskiem po bocznej stronie paska. Do zegarka można dokupić sportowy silikonowy pasek z logo Czech team (RJ.13142).

Oryginalny wygląd zegarkowi nadaje wypukłe szkło szafirowe z powłoką antyrefleksyjną. Wodoodporność na poziomie 5 ATM gwarantuje odporność na wilgoć podczas codziennego użytkowania. Zegarek jest dostarczany w pudełku wraz z kartą gwarancyjną i kartą serwisową.

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Specifications

Caliber

Ronda 763

Water resistance

5 ATM

Dimensions
⦰ 40 x 9 mm
Glass

Saphire convex

Case

316L stainless steel

Strap

Original leather strap with an easy-click system

Kateřina Neumanová

A former star of world cross-country skiing, the most successful Czech female athlete in the history of the Winter Olympics in terms of medal count, with one gold, four silver, and one bronze medal. She also holds two World Championship titles.

Under the five rings, Kateřina Neumannová competed a total of six times, first in 1992 in Albertville. In Lillehammer, she broke into the top ten, and four years later in Nagano, she won silver in the 5 km classic and bronze in the combined event. At Salt Lake City, she twice finished just off the podium but was later awarded two silver medals after the disqualification of Russian skiers due to doping. The highlight of her career came at the Turin Olympics, where, following another silver in the skiathlon, she finally achieved her coveted gold in the freestyle 30 km with a powerful finishing sprint in her last Olympic race. Besides skiing, she also competed in mountain biking at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

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PRIM Czech team Paris Kateřina Neumannová

Martin Doktor

Thanks to two Olympic gold medals and the same number of World and European Championship titles, he is one of the most prominent figures in Czech sports since the split of Czechoslovakia. Thanks to him, sprint canoeing emerged from the shadow of the more successful canoe slalom. The most famous moments of the canoeist, who was known for wearing a skull-patterned headband, came at the Atlanta Games, where Martin Doktor won both individual events during a single weekend and became a national celebrity.

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