The Olympics in Paris have been a thrilling event for both sports fans and watch enthusiasts. From photo finishes to world records, these games have had it all. Omega has been the official timekeeper, ensuring the accuracy of every event. One of the most exciting moments was the men's 100m final, with Noah Lyles winning the gold medal by the narrowest of margins. Omega's photo finish camera captured the decisive moment.
It's not just the Olympians who have caught our attention, but also the watches they wear. Many athletes are brand ambassadors, showcasing timepieces while competing. Some notable examples include Noah Lyles sporting the Omega Speedmaster Apollo 8 'Dark Side Of The Moon' and Omega Constellation 39mm in Yellow Gold, and Armand Duplantis wearing the Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m Ultra Light 'Mondo Duplantis'. Even retired athletes and celebrities are getting in on the action, with Thierry Henry wearing the Patek Philippe Nautilus x Virgil Abloh x MAD Paris Nautilus Ref. 5726A and Tom Cruise donning a Rolex Day-Date in Platinum with a Meteorite Dial.
The 2024 Olympics have showcased an impressive array of watches on the wrists of athletes and celebrities alike. From Omega's timekeeping precision to the style and elegance of brands like Audemars Piguet and Richard Mille, these timepieces add an extra touch of glamour to the games. Whether on the track, in the pool, or on the tennis court, these watches are a testament to precision, performance, and style.