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From the left:
Stephen Urquhart, President of Omega, Nick Hayek, CEO of the
Swatch Group and Jean-Claude Monachon, Vice-President of Omega,
Head of Product Development. To celebrate the launch of its
exclusive in-house manufacture calibers 8500 / 8501, Omega
unveils an exceptional collection of revolutionary timepieces
within the De Ville range called Hour Vision in Geneva,
Switzerland, Wednesday, January 24, 2007. From the left: Stephen
Urquhart, President of Omega, Nick Hayek, CEO of the Swatch
Group and Jean-Claude Monachon, Vice-President of Omega, Head of
Product Development. Photo / PRESS: Niklas Larsson. |
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To celebrate the
launch of its exclusive in-house manufacture calibers 8500 /
8501, Omega unveils an exceptional collection of revolutionary
timepieces within the De Ville range called Hour Vision in
Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, January 24, 2007. Photo / PRESS:
Niklas Larsson. |
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Official Omega SA
Press Release Bienne, Geneva (24
January 2007)--
Always at the forefront of technical innovations and
renowned as the watchmaking company which produced the first-ever
industrialized movement, Omega presented its exclusive in-house
manufacture calibre 8500 / 8501 to a select audience during a press
conference which took place today at the Cité du Temps in Geneva.
Replete with technologically-advanced features, the
new automatic movement is a COSC*-certified chronometer comprising 202
completely redesigned components. It is naturally equipped with an
upgraded version of Omega’s proprietary Co-Axial technology guaranteeing
prolonged timekeeping accuracy and reliability over time. This virtuoso
13-lines movement has two barrels which increase the energy source to
provide greater stability, thus ensuring an impressive 60-hour power
reserve. These attributes are complemented by a bi-directional
self-winding mechanism and a time-zone function which enables the
precision to be maintained when the hour hand is set. The intricate
beauty of the mechanism is echoed in the luxurious decorative finish as
fine black screws complement the delicate snail-wave engravings. This
movement is also available with an 18 ct red gold rotor and balance
bridge (calibre 8501).
To celebrate the launch of this exclusive manufacture
movement, Omega proudly unveils an exceptional collection of timepieces
within the De Ville range aptly named Hour Vision. The unique case is a
revolutionary feat of engineering enhancing the visibility of the
meticulously-crafted movement through four translucent sapphire
lateral-openings. The refreshingly unadorned Hour Vision dial features
facetted gold hands with delicately-polished sides. The curvilinear
bracelet is easily adjustable as it incorporates an innovative screw and
link system, the finishing design touch being the Omega emblem inserted
on the clasp.
The new Omega Hour Vision collection has been
specially conceived as a complete creation of craftsmanship embodying in
a new generation of high precision and elegant timepieces all the
experience gained from Omega’s 159 years of pioneering in the field of
mechanical watchmaking.
The prestige watch manufacturer Omega was founded in 1848 and since then
has continually set the pace in the many fields of watchmaking: from
precision, competitions, sports timekeeping, design awards to watches
for professional use in space or underwater, Omega identifies with a
world of achievements that includes the conquest of space, timekeeping
at 22 Olympic Games, numerous precision records and design awards as
well as the launch in 1999 of the revolutionary Co-Axial calibre, one of
the 20th’s century’s major innovations in mechanical watchmaking,
designed with the English star watchmaker George Daniels. Omega will be
Official Timekeeper for the Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010 and London 2012
Olympic Games.
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