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Hype Malaysia
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Piaget, Sacoor Brothers, OMEGA & More: New Fashion Drops That Are Straight-Up Serving Lewks!
Time to upgrade your style game. From statement shoes to bold accessories and timeless classics, these fresh drops are serving looks for every vibe. Whether you're keeping it casual or dressing to impress, here are the latest must-haves you'll want in your lineup. OMEGA The OMEGA Railmaster is back with a fresh update that stays true to its classic roots. First launched in 1957 for railway workers and professionals exposed to magnetic fields, the Railmaster was known for its strong anti-magnetic protection. This year's version keeps the vintage charm with a clean design in two colours – grey with a black gradient or beige with a black gradient. The beige model also includes a Small Second display. Both come in a 38mm stainless steel case and are available with either leather straps or a new, more comfortable steel bracelet. The new OMEGA Railmaster models are now available in 38mm stainless steel, paired with leather straps or a redesigned steel bracelet. Powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9906 and 8804, the watches are certified at the highest industry standard and can be found at OMEGA boutiques and online. Skechers Skechers Foamies are back with new colours and styles designed for all-day comfort. Made from lightweight, water-friendly EVA, these clogs feature breathable perforated uppers, removable heel straps and anti-odour technology, making them perfect for warm weather. With sculpted shapes, flexible outsoles and Skechers' Max Cushioning and Ultra Go technologies, they're easy to clean, practical to wear and stylish enough for any casual outing. The new Skechers Foamies Max Cushioning and Tai collections are priced at RM279 and available now at Skechers stores and online, Shopee, Lazada, and selected outlets across Malaysia including Pavilion KL, Sunway Pyramid, Suria KLCC, The Exchange TRX, and 1 Utama. Maje Maje just took a thrilling detour off the runway and onto the racetrack with its latest Hot Wheels™ collaboration. This limited-edition summer capsule merges the daring spirit of motorsports with Maje's signature Parisian cool, resulting in a wardrobe that's bold, fast, and fashion-forward. Expect pleated mini skirts, cropped tops, hoodies, denim jackets, and cardigans – all splashed with racing-inspired graphics and the iconic Hot Wheels colours. It's a playful, high-impact collection made for those who like their fashion with a bit of fuel. The Hot Wheels x Maje capsule collection is now available at selected Maje locations worldwide. Carlo Rino Carlo Rino is turning up the style this season with three new collections that blend fun, fashion, and personality. The Superman Special Edition brings bold superhero energy to everyday looks with bags, sneakers, caps, and tees. For a sleek and structured vibe, the PuzBox Collection offers clean-lined handbags with a modern, minimalist edge. And if playful charm is more your thing, the Bun Bun Collection delivers pastel tones, bunny-charmed bags, and sweet accessories made to brighten any outfit. Whether you're feeling bold, refined, or cute, there's something in this lineup for every mood and moment. The Superman Special Edition, PuzBox, and Bun Bun collections are now available online, in Carlo Rino boutiques nationwide, and at major department stores. Piaget Piaget's Sunlight collection returns with Panorama, a stunning mix of classic craftsmanship and modern design. Inspired by the beauty of La Côte-aux-Fées and the glamour of the Côte d'Azur, the collection features dazzling diamonds, sculpted gold, and Piaget's signature turquoise stones. From double rings that sit elegantly between the fingers to bold cuffs with the Maison's signature gold engraving, each piece is designed to shine. Piaget Sunlight Panorama brings high jewellery into everyday life with a fresh, radiant twist. The Piaget Sunlight Panorama collection, featuring turquoise, diamonds, and rose gold pieces in bold new silhouettes, is now available at Piaget boutiques and online. Sacoor Brothers Sacoor Brothers goes back to its roots with Chapter One of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, inspired by the charm and heritage of Lisbon. Blending classic tailoring with modern comfort, the collection features featherlight suits, breathable shirts, and stretch-cotton trousers made with innovative fabrics like The colour palette – rich greys, soft pastels, and sleek blacks – reflects the calm, elegant spirit of Portugal's capital. Designed for the modern lifestyle, it's a refined take on timeless style with a personal touch. Sacoor Brothers' Spring/Summer 2025 collection is now available at all Sacoor Brothers boutiques in Malaysia including Suria KLCC, Pavilion KL, The Exchange TRX, and online at Sacoor Brothers.


India Today
28-06-2025
- India Today
Objects of desire Watches for wanderlust
This summer, while we are planning our luxe getaways, we're also lining up our watch picks to tag along. While Omega takes us to the age of the Orient Express with its new Railmaster, Longines gets us thinking airplanes and time zones with its Zulu Spirit Time, and Tag Heuer invites us to a Formula 1 racetrack somewhere with its very '80s Solargraph. If you're packing your bags to escape, or getting behind the controls of a plane, or a race car, here are some time-honoured


Hype Malaysia
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- Hype Malaysia
Board The Train To Exquisite New Models Of The OMEGA Railmaster!
This is it, watch aficionados! One of OMEGA's most enduring watch designs makes a return this year, featuring new colour gradients and a distinctly pure aesthetic. The original OMEGA Railmaster was released in 1957 as part of a trilogy known as the 'Professional Line'. This was an era of important progress in science and exploration, and OMEGA was committed to serving the dedicated professionals in their respected fields. The brand therefore designed three highly functional watches, including the very first Speedmaster for racing car drivers, the Seamaster 300 for ocean divers, and the Railmaster for railway staff. What made the original Railmaster particularly suitable was its superb anti-magnetic properties. Shielded by an inner protective case, the watch was able to resist magnetic fields of up to 1,000 gauss, guaranteeing reliable precision for any wearer, including engineers, industrialists and scientists who worked around rail lines. By comparison, most anti-magnetic watches at that time offered protection at only around 60 gauss. The Railmaster collection has remained a favourite amongst OMEGA fans ever since, especially for its vintage style and working-class heritage. Several Railmaster revivals have occurred since 2003, now including this year's new versions in stainless steel. To ensure these new watches remain true to the emblematic DNA of OMEGA, the symmetrical cases and linked bracelets are aligned with the same aesthetic style of the Seamaster Aqua Terra collection. This has been true for all Railmaster models since 2003, and helps to create a thread of continuity between the families. The New Models Include: A 38 mm version with a grey dial featuring a black gradient. In keeping with the minimalist original, the dial is kept clean of wording, except for the OMEGA logo and Railmaster name. The large indexes and numerals are transferred in white Super-LumiNova, providing excellent readability at all hours. This model is available on a black leather strap, or a stainless steel bracelet with redesigned links, improved integration, and easy comfort adjustment. A 38 mm version with a beige dial featuring a black gradient. Like the Railmaster that was released in 2004, this model includes a Small Seconds function, giving it a distinctive look. The indexes and numerals are in vintage Super-LumiNova. This model is available on a golden brown Novonappa leather strap, or a stainless steel bracelet with redesigned links, improved integration, and easy comfort adjustment. The cases and metallic bracelets are all crafted with polished and brushed surfaces, ensuring a captivating mix of finishes that add contrast to the designs. More than 60 years after the Railmaster's debut, OMEGA remains one of the industry's leading names in anti-magnetic innovation. Naturally, these new watches are powered by the brand's most advanced mechanics. The Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806 (and Small Seconds 8804) is 15 times more resistant than the original Railmaster models and is certified at the industry's highest standard by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). Like all Master Chronometer models of today, the watches are able to withstand magnetism up to 15,000 gauss. Swing by OMEGA's official website for more details.


Stuff.tv
15-05-2025
- Automotive
- Stuff.tv
The Omega Railmaster returns and I'm having trouble picking a favourite
The Railmaster has always held a special place in my watch-loving heart. It's not as shouty as the Speedmaster or as showy as the Seamaster, it's not included in any best watch lists, and that's the charm. A no-nonsense tool watch with working-class roots and proper anti-magnetic chops. And now, it's back. Omega has revived the Railmaster once again, and the new models are some of the cleanest, sharpest takes we've seen in years. They stick closely to the classic formula: minimalist dials, hardy cases, and heritage cues everywhere you look. But the new colourways – a smoky grey and a warm beige, both with subtle black gradients – make the decision especially tough this time around. Originally launched in 1957, the Railmaster was part of Omega's legendary 'Professional Line' alongside the Seamaster 300 and the first Speedmaster. It was designed for engineers and railway workers who needed serious anti-magnetic protection – the original could resist 1,000 gauss, which was a big deal at the time. Today's models? They shrug off 15,000 gauss thanks to Omega's Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibres. There are two main versions: a grey dial model with bold white Super-LumiNova markers, and a beige dial version with vintage lume and a small seconds sub-dial – a neat nod to the 2004 reissue. Both come in a neat 38mm size, which feels like the sweet spot between old-school proportions and modern wearability. You can get either on a steel bracelet with redesigned links or on leather, black for the grey dial, golden brown for the beige. As ever, there's some overlap with the Aqua Terra, the case shape and bracelet style carry over, which keeps things consistent across Omega's collections. That said, I do wish Omega had leaned further into the tool-watch look here. A fully brushed case would've been a perfect way to set it apart and double down on the Railmaster's rugged charm. Still, these watches are properly handsome. The grey dial is effortlessly cool and monochrome, while the beige model has a soft, retro warmth that's hard to ignore. If you're a fan of clean lines, under-the-radar heritage, and serious watchmaking under the hood, the new Railmasters are worth a look. They're available now on Omega's website, priced from $5,400 in the US and £4,800 in the UK. Just don't ask me to choose a favourite. I still haven't decided. Liked this? The retro Girard-Perregaux Deep Diver is a must-have summer watch