Explore the history and heritage of ladies' watches

Unlike today, ladies’ watches were a bold and new concept just 100 years ago, along with the birth of pocket watches and wristwatches. You may not know this, but Omega wasn’t just the creator of the first minute-repeating wristwatch, but the frontrunner for pushing the envelope on ladies’ timepieces.

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Above Photo: Courtesy of Omega

Through the years, the brand has seen stunning leaps in the industry—the birth of the wristwatch, the age of Art Deco, and of course, the invention of quartz technology. You can only imagine the kind of elegant, fashion-forward, or even out of the world award-winning designs that they have produced.

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Above Ladies' jewelry "secret watch" and "Arabesque d'Or" ring, 1966 (Photo: Courtesy of Omega)
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Above Ladies’ jewelry “secret watch”, 1960 (Photo: Courtesy of Omega)

Now, you can see it all in person and witness for yourself the journey of women’s timepieces through the century.

After making its way around the globe in style capitals such as Milan, Shanghai and Paris, Omega’s “Her Time” Exhibition is finally opening in Hong Kong.

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Above Ladies' Art Deco jewelry wristwatch, 1925 (Photo: Courtesy of Omega)
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Above Ladies’ jewelry “secret watch”, 1958 (Photo: Courtesy of Omega)

Showcasing a myriad of stunning antique timepieces and vintage advertising designs, visitors can literally walk through the evolution of Omega and its ladies’ timepieces and changing styles.

Learn about the iconic Ladymatic and the early Lèpine pendants, and don’t leave before you discover the secret behind “secret jewellery watches."

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Above Photo: Courtesy of Omega

The “Her Time” exhibition is now open to the public at selected OMEGA Boutiques until July 2, 2018. RSVP here.


OMEGA "Her Time" Exhibition

June 5 - 21, 2018
OMEGA Russell Street Boutique
38 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily

June 22 - July 2, 2018
OMEGA Canton Plaza Boutique
82-84 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily

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