
Ruckdee offers a captivating photo essay from the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean local launch event in Pattaya, Thailand, held amidst the backdrop of an impending flood. His report highlights Omega Thailand's commitment to elaborate local events, blending product introduction with a meaningful coral relocation initiative. This unique approach showcases the brand's engagement beyond typical luxury presentations.































































And beautiful pictures too... I have also a Lumix, a DMC FX07 - a very small camera which finds enough space even in small pockets - gave me a lot of pelasure and good pics over the last years. Ruckdee - I wish you and your people all the best (concerning the flood). It is many years ago when I visited Bangkok - loved it very much, but I think it will have changed very much in the last decades due to the prosperous economic in Thailand. Take care Erich
Omega Thailand really looks after their customers. Glad this offered you some welcome relief from worries about your home , even if temporary. I have been to Phuket several times, Bangkok once, but Pattaya looks beautiful. Hope all will be well with you and wish the Thai nation well in overcoming this natural disaster. Cheers,dreamer
... thanks for posting, Ruckdee. stefan
Thank you very much for viewing the report and for the well wishes. I'm glad you find it interesting. Over recent years, Omega has been quite active in Thailand with small and medium sized activities, some targeting collectors and others appealing to general public buyers. This PO launch qualifies for a large scale event, hence my original description of "elaborated". As for the flood, well, that remains a major problem for me and millions other people in my country. My house on the northeastern
. . . just before a pending catastrophe - now that's devotion! Take care, Ruckdee, and please check in after the flooding has receded so that we know you're ok. Fraternally, Art
Hi Ruckdee Glad to hear you are alright. Just wish the water will subside sooner. That's a grand scale OMEGA event not seen before! Wonderful pictures, the LX-5 is pretty good performer at low light. Thanks for sharing. Kong
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