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Beatrice Vuille Willemetz, Director of Brand Equity and Patrimony, is responsible for preserving and promoting Omega Replica Watches's rich history. She also hunts down and purchases Omega Replica Watches wristwatches dating back to the 1950s. After visiting both the original Omega Replica Watches home in La Cote-aux-Fees, as well as its newer manufacturing facility in Geneva,Omega Replica Watches spending a morning in the Omega Replica Watches Museum puts the current collection and Nouri's direction into perspective.
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Vuille-Willemetz suggests it was Gerald and Valentin's love of color and fascination with nature, which led them to experiment with ornamental gemstones - lapis lazuli (also known as lapis), onyx (also called rubelite), malachite (also known as malachite), opal (also known as tiger’s eye), and others. By the late 1960s,omega replica watches the catalogue of the company listed no less than 30 different stones. Omega Replica Watches experimented with different tones, but that was just the beginning.
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Vuille-Willemetz says, "The variety of products is incredible." "They all have Omega Replica Watches stones, but different bracelets, cases and shapes. Although indexes are rarely used by Omega Replica Watches, there are some examples when clients have requested them. They can be very beautiful and discreet. It is exciting to see a client choose from a wide range of options, creating a unique timepiece.
This is evident in the museum, where showcases are arranged by stone type and display gold rectangles, ovals, and squares with dials of vibrant stones. These cases can be incorporated horizontally or vertically in sophisticated gold bracelets, which come in an almost endless variety. This shows that Omega Replica Watches artisans were masters at both goldsmithing and stones. Gold has been treated differently to create different finishes. Some have brick-like links, as seen on a jade watch owned by Jackie Kennedy. Others are stamped or appear woven.