The Omega’s Her Time exhibition opens today at LaTriennale di Milano to celebrate the brand's history with women through the display of more than 100 years of timepieces for ladies.
Omega has a long tradition in developing women’s watches, from early Lèpine pendants to the the first models equipped with a central seconds indicator to enable nurses to time patients’ pulses, from the first tubogas bracelet in 1948 to the precious jewelry watches from the 1960s and 70s.
Along with the watches themselves, visitors will be able to discover examples of vintage artwork and OMEGA advertising, all of which show women in a variety of lifestyles.
The exhibition, inaugurated yesterday by the brand's ambassador Nicole Kidman, is now freely open to the public until the 25th of September.
Omega has a long tradition in developing women’s watches, from early Lèpine pendants to the the first models equipped with a central seconds indicator to enable nurses to time patients’ pulses, from the first tubogas bracelet in 1948 to the precious jewelry watches from the 1960s and 70s.
Along with the watches themselves, visitors will be able to discover examples of vintage artwork and OMEGA advertising, all of which show women in a variety of lifestyles.
The white and gold themed exhibition space is 27 x 9 metres, with different sections dedicated to the changing periods of time.
The exhibition, inaugurated yesterday by the brand's ambassador Nicole Kidman, is now freely open to the public until the 25th of September.
“Her Time - 100 years of OMEGA women’s watches" Exhibition
September 17th – September 17th, 2015
Triennale Milano
Viale Alemagna, 6
Milan, Italy
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