2010年7月27日星期二

Omega Introduced "OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup" - New Double Eagle Co-Axial Chronograph Versions

An important fact is worth mentioning, that is in both models of Omega's Double Eagle, the originality of the dial, having a black carbon patterned texture, was achieved with the help of Physical Vapour Deposition treatment. This provides bold scenery for both, the 12-hour and 30-minute markers. The whole backdrop forms an eye-catching figure of 8. The small seconds subdial is located at 9 o'clock and the timepiece's date window is found between 4 and 5 o'clock. Its case represents a mix of classic Constellation and modern design features, which include a black rubber. Continuing the tradition of the Omega family, the Double Eagle chronograph has asymmetric claws of the Constellation Line, which for the first time were introduced back in 1982. The first version of the watch, made in 18-carat red gold, has its bezel lacquer-coated, and its crown along with the pushers brushed in wonderful red gold. The Roman numerals of the timepiece are also made in red gold. They are surrounded by the lustrous lacquer of the bezel, which outlines Double Eagle's daring design. The crown of the watch, made of red gold, displays the logo of the Swiss brand, Omega. The second model of the watch, made in titanium, provides a sporty appeal. In great contrast to the case, which has a sleek brushed finish, Omega's designers coated bezel, crown, as well as the pushers with rubber. Double Eagle's bezel has Roman rubber coated crown, displaying the Omega logo. All in all the watch represents both, a technical achievement and a world premier.