Omega House opens doors to highlight the brand’s 92-year history in the Olympic timekeeping role

It is nestled in the heart of the city at The Hôtel de Poulpry, Maison des Polytechniciens, just steps from the Musée d’Orsay.

Omega House Paris is set to become a sanctuary for selected guests and athletes, in the heart of the host city (All photos: Omega)

For the third time, the Swiss maison opens the magnificent red doors to its Omega House — this year in the enchanting Hôtel de Poulpry, Maison des Polytechniciens, Paris. Welcoming selected members, invited guests, VIPs and athletes, this stunning, light-filled venue features a variety of dedicated, immersive rooms where visitors can explore the storied legacy of Omega’s history and innovations over multiple floors.

Some of these spaces hold the watchmaker’s evolution of timekeeping technologies, the iconic Speedmaster and Seamaster models, as well as an exhibition focused on its women’s watches over the past century.

A plethora of interactive elements and picture-perfect displays of the Paris 2024 timepieces ensure plenty of moments to immortalise. “It’s such a magical experience and Omega House gives us the opportunity to celebrate that time together. I can’t wait to open the doors and create some extraordinary Paris memories,” says president and CEO of Omega, Raynald Aeschlimann.

This exquisite location honours the manufacture’s 92-year history as the Games’ timekeepers, while maintaining the sporting spirit at heart. Events are being shown on large screens to watch in the comfort of the resplendent interiors or along verdant outdoor terraces during the day, followed by themed evenings with celebrity friends of the brand after dark.

The Omega House is open exclusively to members until Aug 10, with the full event schedule being revealed throughout the ongoing Games. 

 

 


This article first appeared on Aug 5, 2024 in The Edge Malaysia.

 

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