10/27/2010

Omega ambassador family

Omega Ambassadors family into the 90's 90's, Omega's advertising strategy successfully created "Omega ambassador family", each of the "Omega ambassador" are in their professional field of endeavor of the international celebrities, they not only their self-confidence and full of ambitious career, the choice of watches are more unique vision, and they all areOmega watch as their best choice - such as supermodel Cindy Crawford, actor Pierce Bruce South, the world's youngest Grand Slam tennis champion Ma Dina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, the world's fastest swimmer Alexander Popov, the former America's Cup champion Team Dean Baker, the top golf Ernie Els hand, Formula One champion Michael Schumacher.
 
 
Over the years, Omega has organized a number of high-level international publicity and creative activities - an unprecedented use of the Russian Mir space station, satellite direct dialogue with the astronauts to launch the first block of x-33 Mars table. In 2002, the Omega in honor of the 30th anniversary of the last lunar landing, the last man invited to the U.S. astronaut Eugene moon Cernan went to Beijing and the Great Wall has five thousand years of history, and driving rover, feel From the ancient architecture of the most spectacular view on the Moon a wonderful feeling. In addition, Washington Square in New York held the highest point of "Hole", in imitation of San Francisco to the moon and the tram cars to "race", etc., all caused a sensation and attention.
 
 
In 1965, the Omega Speedmaster Professional watch - the first one is the only piece of the moon watch, the U.S. Department of Astronautics, after strict test, was only use for all manned space flight program of the designation. A piece can withstand weightlessness, magnetic field, violent shock, impact and temperature of -18 ℃ ~ 93 ℃ chronograph. Since then, the Speedmaster as astronauts in space missions in all (including the 6 lunar missions) - Gemini to Apollo, the air laboratory to the space shuttle program in recent years - the only totally dependable clock.

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