Buzz Aldrin Celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing at the OMEGA NYC...

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Mon Jun 1, 2009 11:06am EDT

Buzz Aldrin Celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing at the OMEGA
NYC Flagship Boutique

    WHAT:       Buzz Aldrin, one of the first men to ever walk on the moon,
                will join OMEGA CEO, Stephen Urquhart, to mark the 40th
                anniversary of the lunar landing at the OMEGA Flagship
                Boutique in New York City.

                Opening remarks will be followed by a short press conference,
                watch donation and photo opportunities with Aldrin alongside
                authentic memorabilia from this historic event.

                *Please note that Aldrin will also be available for exclusive
                one-on-one interviews following the press conference. Please
                contact ABPR to submit an interview request. OMEGA CEO Mr.
                Urquhart is also available for interview.

    WHEN:       Wednesday, June 3, 2009
                12:00pm

    WHERE:      OMEGA Flagship Boutique
                711 Fifth Avenue
                New York, New York
                (Between 55th and 56th)

    WHO:        Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong became the first two humans to
                set foot on the moon when they made their historic Apollo 11
                moonwalk on July 20, 1969.

                The OMEGA Speedmaster was the first and only watch ever worn
                on the moon. To mark the 40th anniversary of the moon landing,
                OMEGA has launched the Speedmaster Apollo 11 Moonwatch, a
                limited edition timepiece inspired by the original watch worn
                during this momentous milestone.

    CONTACT:    Elinor Cowan
                ALISON BROD PUBLIC RELATIONS
                Elinor@alisonbrodpr.com
                212-230-1800, ext. 234
                404.310.2979


/PRNewswire -- June 1/
SOURCE  OMEGA
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