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A Look Inside: Omega Planet Ocean Exhibition in Singapore
By SENATUS Editor | 21 August 2016

Held at ION Orchard, Omega invited VIP guests, watch collectors and members of the media to the exhibition of its novelties for 2016, from the timepieces adorned by its Olympic Games ambassadors including Micheal Phelps (USA) and Chad le Clos (South Africa).

The highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the new Seamaster DEEP BLACK collection with an all-ceramic case body and bezel, revealed not at BaselWorld this year but in New York City only recently in June.

And thus Singapore becomes the first in Asia to set eyes on the exquisite timepieces during this showcase.

Joining guests on this occasion were Singaporean celebrity Chen Hanwei, ION Orchard CEO Chris Chong and Gregory Kissling Head of Product Development at Omega who flew in especially for the exhibition, and the evening was topped off with a dinner at ION Sky on the 57th floor of the mall overlooking 360 degree view of the city.

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