Thursday 19 October 2017

Omega designed and created outstanding jewellery watches

Omega designed and created outstanding jewellery watches. The Omega “Flowers” jewellery secret watch was the first ever timepiece made of mauve gold; an original design from 1955 that was set with diamonds. Another example is the 1956 Omega Topaz Jewellery “Secret Watch” that absolutely dazzles with 21 triangular baguette-cut orange topazes surrounding the dial, completed with 31 brilliant-cut diamonds set on the cover and loop.

The exquisite 1974 Omega Moldavita pendant watch in 18K yellow gold and platinum combined with moldavite formed by a meteorite impact, was equipped with the smallest automatic movement. Many secret watches were made in collaboration with renowned designers, a trend that continued into the 1960s and 70s when experimentation, colour and creativity were at a peak.

The decades continue, from the Omega Constellation Star timepiece of 1992 through to the replica Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra, De Ville Prestige, Ladymatic and Constellation collections of today. Based on its rich heritage, Omega continues to develop ladies’ watches with the highest standards of precision and style. The latest models tell us that while gold and diamonds are still desirable, ceramic and functions are equally appreciated, and that, once again reflecting the changing times, Omega watches will always know how to accompany the different facets of every lady’s personality.

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