When the world’s best athletes arrive at Paris 2024, OMEGA will be there to measure every moment – and record every dream. These Olympic Games mark the 31st occasion that we are fulfilling the important role as Official Timekeeper. A responsibility that demands our full 92 years of experience.
THE PARALYMPIC GAMES
OMEGA has been recording the Paralympic Games since 1992. In anticipation of Paris 2024, the brand has installed a live Countdown Clock near the Eiffel Tower. It’s only a matter of time until we’re measuring more extraordinary performances that will be remembered forever.
Counting down to the next Olympic Games, this special Seamaster Diver 300M offers a sporty design in stainless steel and 18K Moonshine™ Gold, with a white ceramic dial, and unique features including a commemorative caseback and a Paris 2024 logo on the central seconds hand.
“OMEGA will also be measuring the Paralympic Games, where 22 sports will be competed.”
COUNTING DOWN
To follow the precise hours, minutes, and seconds to the Olympic Games, OMEGA has installed a live Countdown Clock at the Berges de Seine in Paris. Within view of the famous Eiffel Tower, we’re helping to build the anticipation.
For Parisians, the Champ-de-Mars is a place to meet and celebrate. Instead of the traditional firework displays, this location will soon be creating sparks of a different kind, when the Beach Volleyball events take place.
Pont d’Iéna
Pont d’Iéna
Pont d’Iéna is one of the 37 bridges that cross the River Seine in Paris. Located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, it offers an exceptional viewing platform for Road Cycling, Triathlon, and the Marathon.
STADE DE FRANCE
STADE DE FRANCE
This modern, adaptable, multifunctional complex has hosted all of the major sporting events in France since it was inaugurated in 1998. This is the place to catch the thrilling athletics events, as well as rugby.
“More than 10,000 athletes, all aiming for gold, will be relying on OMEGA’s state-of-the-art precision.”
OUR OLYMPIC LEGACY
Discover OMEGA’s journey as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games - a role we have fulfilled since 1932.