As the official timer for the Olympic Games in Paris 2024 this summer, Omega launches a celebratory watch, the Speedmaster Chronoscope Paris 2024. It has a vintage 1940s ‘snail’ dial design that displays a tachymeter scale, a pulsometer scale, and a telemeter scale.
The new Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Paris 2024
With its white opaline dial and black, grey, and gold accents, the watch oozes retro appeal while hosting a full slate of modern technical updates within its contemporary 43mm case.
The watch is also available with a Moonshine Gold case and bracelet and a ceramic bezel.
The updated size fits a technically astute Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9908 / 9909, certified by METAS, which marks it as meeting high Swiss standards of precision, performance, and magnetic resistance.
Omega is offering the new watch in four models. These include a full stainless steel version with an anodized aluminum bezel and one cased in Omega’s own gold 18-karat yellow gold alloy known as Moonshine Gold with a ceramic bezel.
The steel model is also sold on a leather strap, while the gold model is available on a gold bracelet or a leather strap.
Each dial offers blackened sub-dials, Arabic numerals in Moonshine Gold, and leaf-shaped, gold-coated hands and subdial hands.
On the back, Omega adds a commemorative design featuring a stamped medallion on a frosted base that displays a mirror-polished Paris 2024 logo, the words “Paris 2024,” and the Olympic rings.
Prices: $9,500 (steel with aluminum bezel on leather) to $51,400 (Moonshine gold case, ceramic bezel, and gold bracelet).