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Omega Ladymatic Women’s Watch 900 Diamonds Shine Bright Time

17. February 2012
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Omega Ladymatic Women’s Watch not only has a soft and elegant appearance, but also incorporates pioneering watchmaking technology-innovative technology has always been the unique connotation of Omega, a world-renowned watch brand. To celebrate this joyous Christmas, Omega presents a gorgeous Ladymatic 18K red gold female watch.
This is a truly amazing timepiece. The 34mm 18K red gold case is eye-catching. The bezel and the 18K red gold bracelet are lined with a large number of gorgeous diamonds using the ‘snowflake inlay’ technique. Decorative ripple. Including the 11 diamond hour markers on the mellow brown dial, this model is set with a total of 894 diamonds and weighs 5.46 carats.

This Ladymatic female watch not only highlights the outstanding fashion style, but also carries one of the world’s most outstanding mechanical movements-the Omega 8521 coaxial movement. Each movement is equipped with the brand’s unique Si14 silicon spring. Silicon is a non-magnetic substance. Its special physical properties allow the silicon spring to minimize the impact of external vibrations and environmental interference on the watch’s travel time.
Every Ladymatic watch has a guarantee of up to four years of after-sales service, and this time only represents the beginning of her long-term growth with you.
Product number: 425.65.34.20.63.003, red gold case with red gold bracelet, brown dial, bracelet with diamonds, reference price: ¥ 608,500.

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