OMEGA Precision In Motion

SHOW is proud to announce its latest collaboration with OMEGA on the watch brand’s most recent multi-platform digital campaign, Precision In Motion.

Created with 3D artist Andreas Wannerstedt, the project celebrates OMEGA’s dedication to beauty, chronometric performance and the art of precision in a series of mesmerising timepiece animations. To create the campaign, each of the featured watches were photographed and blended seamlessly into 3D animated environments. The watches were then reanimated to add to the sense of heightened reality.

The animated series marks the first campaign of its kind for OMEGA, and features several of the brands iconic Master Chronometer timepieces.

CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY:
Festive moments at The Royal Exchange

On behalf of The Royal Exchange, SHOW has created a vibrant newspaper to launch the luxury shopping and dining destination’s Christmas in the City campaign.

Featuring eye-catching artwork by illustrator Karan Singh – who has also created the artwork for a giant Advent calendar, which will be installed at the entrance to The Royal Exchange in time to countdown to Christmas from 1 December – the newspaper announces the festive activities, offers and events that will be taking place at The Royal Exchange throughout the festive season.

We also interview a selection of London personalities – from Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt, who will host this year’s tree-lighting event, to human rights lawyer Jacqueline Onalo and supermodel David Gandy – about what Christmas means to them, and highlight the exceptional array of gifts available from The Royal Exchange’s luxury boutiques.

The publication will be distributed with The Sunday Times across London this Sunday, 17 November, as well as handed out around the City of London and at Bank station.

Hurlingham Autumn 2019

SHOW is pleased to present the Autumn 2019 issue of the world’s most prestigious polo publication, Hurlingham Polo magazine.

Mailed directly to 10,000 polo players and supporters around the world, Hurlingham features reports of recent tournaments and interviews with the sport’s biggest names. In this issue, we round up the latest from the UK summer season both on and off the field.

In this issue, we round up the latest news, from Nic Fiddian-Green’s new book launch to Montenegro’s first-ever polo tournament. We also profile David Paradice – pictured on the cover of the magazine with Her Majesty the Queen after winning the Cartier Queen’s Cup for Scone Polo, having only started playing polo 10 years ago – as well as the talented young Castagnola brothers in our regular Ones to Watch slot.

In the Action section, the Castagnola brothers feature in the Gold Cup, the Coronation Cup and in Sotogrande match reports and we also cover the best of the action from the Cartier Queen’s Cup, Copa De Oro, Silver Cup and the Royal Winsor Cup as well as providing an overview of the ladies’ polo season in the UK.

As Nick Wiles prepares to take over as chair of the HPA later in the year, he explains his vision for shaping the future of the sport in Opinion, and in Features, Hurlingham editor Jemima Wilson looks at how the HPA 1875 clothing range has taken the high street by storm, aiming to provide an accessible entry point to the game for people from a diverse range of backgrounds.

Also in Features, polo player the Earl of Tyrone describes how he is continuing a whiskey tradition to prolong his family’s illustrious legacy at Curraghmore House, and Joshua Casper recounts how the historic International Cup Challenge of 1921 marked the dawn of a golden age of polo.