In tribute to OMEGA’s role as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, a role they’ve relished since 1932, Omega is marking the countdown with the release of a new Chronoscope Speedmaster..
In a classic nod to the hosts Omega saw fit to take on its official colours of gold, black, and white, showcasing four models. For the purists, there’s the full stainless-steel model with its sleek, anodized aluminum bezel, for those with a taste for something more expensive there is an 18k solid gold Moonshine with a black ceramic bezel.
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Each model boasts a silvery white opaline dial adorned with three dark grey timing scales in a vintage 1940s “snail” design, including a tachymeter, pulsometer, and telemeter scale. This design not only pays homage to Omega’s longstanding precision in timekeeping since its first Olympic role in 1932 but also enhances functionality, offering a range of measurements directly from the wrist.
Inside the watch is powered by Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9908 / 9909, certified by METAS—a certification that assures the watch exceeds industry standards for precision, shock absorption, and magnetic resistance and to make sure no one misses the Olympic tie-in, Omega has also included an embossed solid caseback that details the occasion of the 2024 Paris Olympics with the Olympic flame and five rings motif.
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The Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope Paris 2024 models are priced at $9,500 USD for the stainless steel on strap, $9,800 for the stainless steel on bracelet, $32,700 USD for the Moonshine Gold on strap and $51,400 USD for the Moonshone Gold on bracelet. For more information, please visit the Omega website.