The countdown clock launched in Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics, which is due to start in 1,000 days. The innovation clock model, 4.15 m in height, 4.408 m in length and weighing 3.5 tons, was designed by the Swiss company Omega, which has made particular clock models for each city hosting Olympic Games since 1932.14.05.2011#910475
The countdown clock launched in Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics, which is due to start in 1,000 days. The innovation clock model, 4.15 m in height, 4.408 m in length and weighing 3.5 tons, was designed by the Swiss company Omega, which has made particular clock models for each city hosting Olympic Games since 1932.14.05.2011#910291
Participants attend the ceremony for launching Sochi countdown clock for the 2014 Winter Olympics, which is due to start in 1,000 days. The innovation clock model, 4.15 m in height, 4.408 m in length and weighing 3.5 tons, was designed by the Swiss company Omega, which has made particular clock models for each city hosting Olympic Games since 1932.14.05.2011#910290
From left: Sochi 2014 steering committee president Dmitry Chernyshenko, Russian Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy Minister Vitaly Mutko and Sochi Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov attend the ceremony for launching Sochi's countdown clock for the 2014 Winter Olympics, which is due to start in 1,000 days. The innovation clock model, 4.15 m in height, 4.408 m in length and weighing 3.5 tons, was designed by the Swiss company Omega, which has made particular clock models for each city hosting Olympic Games since 1932.14.05.2011#910289
A brass orchestra performs at the ceremony for launching Sochi's countdown clock for the 2014 Winter Olympics, which is due to start in 1,000 days. The innovation clock model, 4.15 m in height, 4.408 m in length and weighing 3.5 tons, was designed by the Swiss company Omega, which has made particular clock models for each city hosting Olympic Games since 1932.14.05.2011#910288