OMEGA expands its reputation for excellence and legendary craftsmanship in watches to its one-of-a-kind sunglasses collection. This season, the collection includes 23 new men’s and women’s styles that combine elegant aesthetic with the distinctive look of OMEGA’s iconic timepiece designs.
OMEGA’s sunglasses are known for their exquisite materials and meticulous attention to detail, thanks to a collaboration with the Italian eyewear firm Marcolin. They deliver a seamless extension of OMEGA’s watchmaking universe with accuracy, performance, and charisma at their core, redefining signature watch features into each pair.
The current women’s models are heavily influenced by the iconic OMEGA Constellation watch line. The “claws,” which normally grasp around the sides of the Constellation case, as well as the watch’s round bezel is replicated in the sunglasses by sleek metal rings in the temples. On the tips and temples are, of course, the brand’s iconic crown insignia and logo.
Three distinctive shapes have been added to the new collection including a soft pilot metal form with a double bridge, a cat-eye acetate frame decorated with metal features on the front, and a square-shaped acetate frame. Colors and lens are available in a variety of options.
The men’s Sunglasses collection focuses on engineering and innovation. Each pair is enhanced with its own distinctive features, such as aluminium inserts, contrasting colours, or milled-effect temples, which remains true to OMEGA’s heritage of technological perfection. The men’s Sunglasses combine comfort with robustness and high-performance to provide the ideal connection between OMEGA eyewear and wristwear.
A rectangular geometric design with a lightweight metal structure, a classically inspired panto design, and a fierce pilot design with an aluminium frame, double bridge, and clean-cut geometries are the three new shapes in the men’s collection. Also included is an updated pilot style defined by customized milling of the metal rims. All styles come in various colours and lenses.
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