Omega House has once again opened its doors, this time at the picturesque Hôtel de Poulpry, Maison des Polytechniciens in Paris, just a stone’s throw from the Musée d’Orsay. This exclusive event space is set to showcase Omega’s rich 92-year history as the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games, offering a unique experience for select guests, VIPs, and athletes.
For the third consecutive time, Omega has transformed a historic venue into an immersive celebration of its legacy. The light-filled rooms of Omega House invite visitors to delve into the brand’s historical evolution, featuring highlights such as the iconic Speedmaster and Seamaster models, alongside a special exhibition dedicated to Omega’s women’s watches spanning the past century.
The venue boasts a range of interactive exhibits and visually stunning displays, including those celebrating the timepieces designed for the Paris 2024 Games. “This is a magical experience for us,” remarked Raynald Aeschlimann, Omega’s President and CEO. “Omega House allows us to commemorate our legacy and make lasting memories during this special time in Paris.”
The event space is not only a tribute to Omega’s storied past but also a hub of sporting excitement. Large screens throughout the venue broadcast live Olympic events, allowing guests to enjoy the games in luxurious surroundings or on lush outdoor terraces. The evenings are filled with themed gatherings featuring celebrity friends of the brand, adding an extra layer of glamour to the occasion.
Open exclusively to members until August 10, Omega House will reveal its full schedule of events as the Games progress, continuing to honor the brand’s esteemed role in Olympic history.