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Omega's heritage is one of its greatest assets: Raynald Aeschlimann

Raynald Aeschlimann, President and CEO of Omega on the most anticipated anniversary edition, the heritage of the brand, and growing up in the heart of the watchmaking valley.

By Nirja Dutt

Raynald Aeschlimann grew up in the Jura Bernois district of Switzerland and had been exposed to the world of watchmaking at a very early age. He joined Omega in 1996 as a sales and marketing project manager and hasn't looked back since. He has spent the last two decades in the Swatch Group in various positions and he was made the CEO

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