Until Saturday, August 10, the House is taking over the Hôtel Poulpry, the , just a stone’s throw from the Musée d'Orsay. In this hotel with a shady garden, members of the House club, the house's guests, and athlete ambassadors can experience the in an exclusive way. Giant screens and comfortable sofas are available to watch the events live.

Some Parisian soirées are also held there, welcoming prestigious guests like as well as and her daughter The OMEGA House club brings the Paris 2024 Olympic Games to life in a green setting Far from being a fan zone for the Olympics, the House is a must-visit destination for watch and culture enthusiasts. This elegant space blends tradition and modernity to showcase the history of the brand. The House features an exhibition of the brand's iconic watches, from the , the first watch on the moon, to the Each watch and accessory represents a part of ’s history and craftsmanship.

For the 31st time since 1932, is the official timekeeper of the with the Paris 2024 edition, thanks to its legendary precision. This is an opportunity for visitors to the House to delve into the history that links the watchmaker with sports and competitions. This exclusive hotspot during the blends culture, watchmaking, and gastronomy to provide a fresh perspective on the brand and a unique way to experience Paris 2024.

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