As the Paris 2024 Olympic Games draw to a close, Omega, the official timekeeper of the Games, has introduced a series of commemorative timepieces to celebrate the sporting spectacle. Renowned for its role in ensuring precise timing for the Olympics since 1932, Omega’s latest collection features several models that capture the essence of this year’s Games.
Among the standout pieces is the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M “Ultra Light” in titanium, priced at $74,550. This edition pays homage to Swedish pole vaulter and Omega ambassador Armand Duplantis, whose gold medal victory and world record performance at the Games were marked by this very watch. Crafted from advanced sand-blasted titanium, this model features a blue and yellow color scheme, reflecting Duplantis’ national colors.
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Paris 2024 is another highlight, priced at $12,900. This special edition features a sleek design in a tri-color palette inspired by the Olympic colors: white, gold, and black. The watch is distinguished by its stainless steel case, 18K Moonshine gold diving bezel, and a laser-engraved white ceramic dial that showcases a dynamic wave pattern. The unique detail of the Paris 2024 logo on the seconds hand adds a distinctive touch.
For those appreciating vintage aesthetics, the Omega Paris 2024 Bronze Gold Edition at $17,400 offers a nod to historical designs. Inspired by a 1939 Omega timepiece, this model features a sterling silver dial with a sector layout and an embossed dark grey Omega logo. The bronze gold alloy case symbolizes the gold, silver, and bronze medals of the Games.
Omega also presents the Speedmaster Chronoscope in stainless steel, available for $14,250. This model merges the brand’s iconic Speedmaster design with retro chronograph features from the 1940s. It includes a black anodized aluminum bezel ring with tachymetric scales, and a dial with timing scales that reflect Omega’s enduring connection with Olympic timing.
The Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M in stainless steel, priced at $9,100, offers a more accessible option while still embodying the spirit of the Games. This model features a subtle blue and yellow palette, inspired by Armand Duplantis, with an opaline-finish dial and a yellow varnished seconds hand.
For those looking to accessorize their existing Omega watches, the brand offers commemorative Nato straps for $400. Available in the five colors of the Olympic rings—blue, black, red, yellow, and green—these straps provide a customizable way to celebrate the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Each of these limited-edition watches captures the grandeur of the Olympics, allowing enthusiasts to commemorate the Games with a touch of luxury and precision.