Inspiring women and timepieces go hand in hand


The Omega Garden Pop Up features images of 20 passionate and driven Malaysian women along with the watchmaker’s ladies’ collection.

PAYING special tribute to women, Swiss watchmaker Omega has launched a pop up stand in The Gardens Mall, Kuala Lumpur.

The Omega Garden Pop Up features its timepieces for women along with inspiring images of 20 passionate, driven Malaysian women.

Inspired by its Omega Flower range, the Omega Garden Pop Up celebrates the watchmaker’s relationship with women and watches.

It offers visitors a chance to uncover the extraordinary story of a group of inspiring women and Omega ladies’ collection in a tranquil setting.

Visitors can wander through the enchanting garden to discover the brand’s latest watches, including the Constellation Ladies, Seamaster Aqua Terra and the latest Mini Trésor collection.

For a limited time, visitors can also participate in a vending machine game filled with Omega goodies.

For over 100 years, Omega has delivered ladies’ timepieces of reliability, beauty and versatility – helping to support everyone from nurses and aviators, through to artists and actresses.

This year, Omega has revealed its female ambassadors – actresses Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, Han So-hee and Zhou Dongyu as well as models Kaia Gerber and Kiko Mizuhara, and legendary athlete Allyson Felix.

The campaign has been adapted with local personalities, featuring 20 Malaysian women from backgrounds that reinforce the positivity of the message they share.

Located at North Palm, Ground Floor in The Gardens Mall, the Omega Garden Pop Up is open to the public until Sunday.

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