Swatch Gent - "Romeo & Juliet" - GN162 - Olympic Games - 1996 - Watch






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Swatch Gent GN162, a 1996 Atlanta Olympics limited edition watch in a blue transparent case with a Romeo & Juliet design, with Swiss quartz movement, 3 bar water resistance, in near mint condition with original packaging.
Description from the seller
For Auction: Swatch Gent "Romeo & Juliet" (GN162) – 1996 Atlanta Olympics Special Edition – New in Original Packaging
The Swatch Gent "Romeo & Juliet" GN162 is a vibrant special edition from the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games. This watch celebrates Shakespeare's timeless love story with a bold artistic design. The blue transparent case pairs with a colorful dial featuring Romeo and Juliet illustrated in a classic balcony scene with decorative Renaissance-inspired artwork. The matching blue strap showcases an allover print depicting the iconic balcony scene with Romeo climbing to meet Juliet, rendered in rich blues, purples, oranges, and golds. The famous Shakespearean quote runs along the strap design, creating a literary touch.
The original packaging is equally impressive—a tall blue presentation sleeve featuring the full Romeo and Juliet balcony scene illustration and Shakespeare's famous lines: "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love and I'll no longer be a Capulet." The official Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games logo marks this as part of Swatch's Official Timekeeper collection from the centennial celebration of the modern Olympics.
**Key Features:**
- Model: Gent "Romeo & Juliet" GN162
- Year: 1996 (Atlanta Olympics edition)
- Design: Blue transparent plastic case, illustrated dial with Romeo & Juliet balcony scene, matching strap with allover Shakespeare artwork
- Movement: Swiss quartz
- Water Resistance: 3 bar (30 meters)
- Packaging: Original illustrated presentation sleeve with Atlanta Olympics branding
- Condition: New in original packaging
A romantic piece of Olympic and literary history—bid now to add this Shakespeare-inspired timepiece to your collection!
Seller's Story
For Auction: Swatch Gent "Romeo & Juliet" (GN162) – 1996 Atlanta Olympics Special Edition – New in Original Packaging
The Swatch Gent "Romeo & Juliet" GN162 is a vibrant special edition from the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games. This watch celebrates Shakespeare's timeless love story with a bold artistic design. The blue transparent case pairs with a colorful dial featuring Romeo and Juliet illustrated in a classic balcony scene with decorative Renaissance-inspired artwork. The matching blue strap showcases an allover print depicting the iconic balcony scene with Romeo climbing to meet Juliet, rendered in rich blues, purples, oranges, and golds. The famous Shakespearean quote runs along the strap design, creating a literary touch.
The original packaging is equally impressive—a tall blue presentation sleeve featuring the full Romeo and Juliet balcony scene illustration and Shakespeare's famous lines: "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love and I'll no longer be a Capulet." The official Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games logo marks this as part of Swatch's Official Timekeeper collection from the centennial celebration of the modern Olympics.
**Key Features:**
- Model: Gent "Romeo & Juliet" GN162
- Year: 1996 (Atlanta Olympics edition)
- Design: Blue transparent plastic case, illustrated dial with Romeo & Juliet balcony scene, matching strap with allover Shakespeare artwork
- Movement: Swiss quartz
- Water Resistance: 3 bar (30 meters)
- Packaging: Original illustrated presentation sleeve with Atlanta Olympics branding
- Condition: New in original packaging
A romantic piece of Olympic and literary history—bid now to add this Shakespeare-inspired timepiece to your collection!
