Neeraj Chopra was wearing a watch worth Rs 52 lakh? 

In the paris Olympics 2024, India's javelin throw athlete Neeraj Chopra not only won the silver medal but it was one of the best performances for the Olympic team from India. Obviously, after this, Neeraj Chopra's picture remained among the most viewed pictures among the players of the country and abroad and on social media, but the shining thing with his silver medal that caught people's attention was his wrist watch. It started being claimed on social media that the watch worn by Neeraj Chopra during his medal event and receiving the medal in the paris Olympics was worth Rs 52 lakh. Is this claim correct, know here...

Users' attention went to the watch of medal winner Neeraj Chopra

Users and netizens have shared a picture of Neeraj Chopra and claimed that he is wearing the OMEGA Seamaster AquaTerra 150M watch. India's golden boy Neeraj Chopra won the silver medal in javelin throw at the paris Olympics 2024 this year. After this victory, as soon as his pictures came on the internet, a wave of happiness ran among the people and attention also went to the watch.

Know which company's watch is this and its specialty

Users on Reddit claimed that Neeraj Chopra wore a watch worth Rs 50 lakh in the Olympic final and claimed that it is the OMEGA Seamaster AquaTerra 150M. When searched about this watch, it was found that the OMEGA Seamaster AquaTerra 150M has a 41-mm titanium case with a telescopic crown protected by a scratch-proof sapphire crystal. The grey dial of the watch includes AquaTerra stripes and a Seamaster logo.

This watch is paired with a black strap and is 15 times water proof and has a power reserve of 72 hours along with giving the basic features of hours, minutes and seconds. The manual OMEGA 8928 Ti movement powers the watch. There are three such watches available in the titanium version of this watch and one of them costs around Rs 12 lakh. However, the other two watches are priced at Rs 50-52 lakh, so it seems that the claims made by the Reddit users seem to be true.

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