On July 28 in Paris at The Hôtel de Poulpry, Maison des Polytechniciens, on the vibrant occasion of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, OMEGA House will welcome guests into an immersive and singular haven within the City of Light. Open through August 10, the Official Timekeeper of the global sports celebration unveils the House’s dynamic interior and outdoor realms, where must-see events, exceptional exhibits, and supreme hospitality unfolds.
After debuting its inaugural OMEGA House at London in 2012, a jovial and momentous tradition ensued, and the beloved brand followed up with Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
“We’ve designed OMEGA House to really bring guests into the heart of our brand,” said Raynald Aeschlimann, President and CEO of OMEGA. “There’s so much to explore and uncover, with surprises around every corner. It’s not just a beautiful place to relax and celebrate, but it’s also a showcase of everything that makes OMEGA special.”
Discover OMEGA’s 92 Years of Milestones as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games
Upon entering the majestic Courtyard of the OMEGA House, guests will feel a sense of serenity, and bask in an interlude from the humming streets. Once inside at the seamless Reception, an elegant space brimming with radiant sunlight uncovers a rich timeline of OMEGA’s illustrious history with the Olympic and Paralympic Games, beginning in 1932 and featuring 92 years of milestones.
Voyage through the stately house at your own pace, embarking on room after room of captivating respites. The Timekeeping area shines light on OMEGA’s new, cutting-edge technological innovations, including the photo finish camera and the electronic starting pistol, all which are integral to the moment-to moment dramatics of the Olympic Games.
Timekeeping, The Stadium, Speedmaster and More Await at OMEGA House
The Stadium deftly unites fantasy and reality, placing visitors into the shoes of an Olympic Games winner, simulating this once-in-a-lifetime exhilaration. Then step into Speedmaster, which places the brand’s powerful relationship with space exploration at its heart. Snap a selfie with the larger-than-life gilded astronaut, and investigate a floating display of masterful Speedmaster watches, as well as remarkable astronaut memorabilia.
Revel in hospitality at its finest at Seamaster, where effervescent cocktails are served in a chic retreat—and the latest OMEGA Seamaster watches beckon with creative prowess. A final stop into Her Time is essential, commemorating 100 years of skillful women’s timepieces by the brand in a glorious showcase which features rare vintage gems.
“It’s not just a beautiful place to relax and celebrate, but it’s also a showcase of everything that makes OMEGA special,”
An open-air Shangri-la, The Garden, is a private realm at the back of OMEGA House. The spectacular ode to Mother Nature within the lively city is embellished with sumptuous furniture and a sweeping screen to take in history in the making. Before journeying back into hustle and bustle, be sure not to miss dazzling displays of Paris 2024 watches, a jubilant celebrity autograph wall, and whimsical photo prospects that are sure to energize and enlighten.
What is the OMEGA Speedmaster?
Discover the legendary Speedmaster collection, OMEGA’s esteemed line of luxury, Swiss‑made watches. With a rich heritage in space exploration, the Speedmaster boasts unparalleled precision and style, with diverse models that each offer distinct features and designs. Unravel the captivating history behind these iconic timepieces and find your perfect Speedmaster watch – a famous mark of true horological excellence. — via OMEGA
What is the OMEGA Seamaster?
Born in 1948, the Seamaster collection possesses an exquisite range of timepiece designs, each with their own distinct style and purpose. From the classic elegance of the Aqua Terra to the ingenious functionality of the Diver 300M, there is a model to suit every taste and need. Celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative technology, these watches have earned their place among the most popular in the world. — via OMEG