Hi Folks,
I have not exactly been singing Omega's praises lately, but I am compelled to drift from that path and give positive acknowledgement. An Omega Boutique is now opened in the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, in the main lobby left of the main Georgia Street entrance, opposite the check in area.
Although it's a small shop, they have nearly everything on display that I could ever wish to see, many limited edition models, and three limited edition models from their Museum Collection.
Most notably on display was a Tourbillon numbered Limited Edition chronometer, with a sapphire crystal and a sapphire dial. Even more notable, is the fact that during the time this boutique is open, an utterly charming and beautiful Swiss young lady - who actually assembles the movement in these watches - is in attendance. The watch, of course, is absolutely gorgeous, and the fact that it takes a month to hand assemble the movement is even more impressive. There was another charming young lady from Omega, Switzerland, a young lady from the Omega Boutique in Los Angeles, and a young man from Vancouver. Each and every one of these representatives was sincerely charming, friendly, professional and really knew the products. It is a wonderful example of down-to-earth genuinely good service, and all these people are a credit to Omega, the Olympics and the countries they represent.
Also on display were three Limited Edition watches, from their Museum collection. The pictures of these watches on the Omega website, do none of these watches any justice at all. If I had 20 grand to spend on one, it would be really difficult to make a decision.
The brand new 8600 Caliber watches are also on display, which now have a day-date function instead of just the date. Both in the de Ville Hour Vision series.
Of course, the Omega accessories are all on display and on sale, including leather goods and some gorgeous jewellery. I asked if Omega made a mens ring, as I am almost as passionate about rings as I am about watches. Indeed they do!
I ended up with a beautiful stainless steel ring in combination brushed/polished, with the Omega symbol and the word "omega" engraved round the sides. A beautiful sizeable ring for a man, and it goes beautifully with my stainless steel 8500 AT with the teck-grey dial. As soon as my camera finishes recharging, I will attempt a photo of this gorgeous ring.
Also on display were many of the movements, notable the 8500, encased in plastic, so that you can see both sides of the movement. It was great to see the Omega movements finished on both sides!
The ambiance in that shop is one of friendly, good-humored professionalism, and I would recommend a visit to anyone who is in Vancouver. I'm sure I will be back many times, before they close after the Olympics.
I could go on and on and on....it was a wonderful day! Special thanks to my wonderful friend Ian Dixon, who introduced me to the boutique!
Cheers, Carl
_________________ '63 Omega Seamaster, 2014 Omega Speedmaster MarkII "Those who possess a sense of entitlement are seldom satisfied"
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