Read all about the new watches announced by Omega in 2025!

2025.08.02

Here is a roundup of the new watches that Omega has announced for 2025. This year, the company has been releasing a string of highly talked-about new models, from its flagship collection, the Speedmaster, to models commemorating the Olympic Games and the Bond model.

[Article published on January 31, 2025]
2025/8/2 update


Omega 2025 New Release ① "Railmaster"

 The Railmaster, one of Omega's most timeless watch designs, has been revived in two variations: a center second model and a small second model, while retaining its distinctive magnetic resistance and simple dial design.

Omega Railmaster

Omega Railmaster Ref. 235.12.38.20.06.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 38mm, thickness 12.7mm). Water resistant to 15 bar. Price: 1,061,500 yen (tax included).

Omega Railmaster Ref. 235.10.38.20.06.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 38mm, thickness 12.7mm). Water resistant to 15 bar. Price: 1,061,500 yen (tax included).

Omega Railmaster

Omega Railmaster Ref. 235.12.38.20.13.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8804). 35 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 38mm, thickness 12mm). Water resistant to 15 bar. Price: 1,061,500 yen (tax included).

Omega Railmaster Ref. 235.10.38.20.13.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8804). 35 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 38mm, thickness 12mm). Water resistant to 15 bar. Price: 1,061,500 yen (tax included).

 The original Railmaster was introduced in 1957 as part of a trilogy known as the "Professional Line." It was a time of rapid technological advancement, driving advances in sports, exploration, transportation, and many other fields. Omega designed three high-performance watches to support these professionals: the Speedmaster for racing drivers, the Seamaster 300 for divers, and the Railmaster for railway workers. The original Railmaster, developed in this way, was unique in that it could withstand magnetic fields of up to 1000 gauss, making it ideal for engineers working near railway tracks.

 After a hiatus, the Railmaster has been revived several times since 2003, and now a new stainless steel version has been announced. The new models are available in two variations, both with a 38mm case diameter: one with a center seconds hand and a black gradient dial, and the other with a small seconds hand and a beige-based black gradient dial. In addition to coordinating the bracelets, the black dial model can also be paired with a black leather strap, while the beige dial model can be paired with a brown leather strap.

 The magnetic resistance that was a feature of the original model is ensured by the Cal. 8806 (center second) or Cal. 8804 (small second) movements, both of which are Master Chronometer-certified by METAS (Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology). Their magnetic resistance reaches 15,000 gauss, and they are meticulously tested to maintain accuracy even when the power reserve fluctuates, achieving the highest level of performance by modern standards.


Omega 2025 New Model ② Orange Seamaster Diver 300M

A new model incorporating orange has been added to the Seamaster Diver 300M. The orange color has been used in Omega's diver's watches for the past 20 years, and has not only contributed greatly to improving visibility and safety underwater, but has also become an iconic element of the collection. The new model announced this year incorporates this iconic orange color into the Seamaster Diver 300M.

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, Ref. 210.30.42.20.01.018
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.8mm). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 1,298,000 yen (tax included).

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M, Ref. 210.32.42.20.01.006
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.8mm). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 1,298,000 yen (tax included).

 In recent years, the Seamaster Diver 300M has become known affectionately as the "Bond Diver," and features a mesh bracelet, domed sapphire crystal, and an oxalic acid-anodized aluminum bezel, giving it a design that combines modern styling with a classic touch.

 While the new model inherits these designs, the second hand and the rims of the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock indices, as well as the "Seamaster" logo, are orange on the dial, creating a striking contrast between black and orange. In addition to the mesh bracelet, an orange rubber strap is also available for a more sporty look. The watch is equipped with the Cal. 8806 movement, a Master Chronometer certified by METAS, and its performance is impeccable.


Omega 2025 New Model 3: Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite

Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite Ref. 304.30.43.52.01.001

 The latest model in Omega's ever-popular Speedmaster collection is the Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite, which features a meteorite dial. This model not only features meteorite, made from iron meteorite, but also strongly reflects Omega's contributions to space development and its connection to space. Available in two variations: a black model, typical of the Speedmaster, and a two-tone gray and blue model.

Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite Ref. 304.30.43.52.01.001

Omega "Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite" Ref. 304.30.43.52.01.001
Manual winding (Cal. 9914). 45 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 43mm, thickness 13.6mm). Water resistant to 50m. Price: 1,232,000 yen (tax included).

Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite Ref. 304.30.43.52.06.001

Omega "Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite" Ref. 304.30.43.52.06.001
Manual winding (Cal. 9914). 45 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 43mm, thickness 13.6mm). Water resistant to 50m. Price: 1,232,000 yen (tax included).

 Iron meteorites, which contain a large amount of nickel in addition to iron, are believed to be part of the core of a celestial body that was scattered by some kind of impact, and are characterized by the unique crystalline structure that develops as a result of the extremely long period of cooling in space. In this model, to highlight this crystalline structure, the dial is treated with black PVD or galvanic gray.

 This timepiece is equipped with the newly developed manual-winding Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, Caliber 9914, and features a moon phase display at 6 o'clock adorned with two cabochon-shaped lunar meteorites.The moon phase display subdial is also decorated with a depiction of the starry sky as seen from OMEGA's headquarters in Bienne, Switzerland, during the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.


Omega 2025 New Release ④ "Seamaster Aqua Terra" Turquoise Dial

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Ref. 220.10.41.21.03.006

 The Seamaster Aqua Terra is a popular informal watch with such a wide variety of variations that it can be considered Omega's core collection, and a new model with a turquoise dial, which has become popular in recent years, has been added.

 The model featured here is a 41mm case, with a turquoise color that gradually darkens toward the outer periphery of the dial, thanks to a trendy gradation. The hands and indexes are coated in dark gray, and the date display and date window frame are also dark gray, creating a calm and unified color scheme.

 The dial is particularly noteworthy, with a polished lacquer finish. While many 41mm models have adopted the "Teak Concept" design, which features horizontally undulating surfaces reminiscent of wooden decking, this model has a smooth finish that brings out the charm of the gradation.

 The watch is equipped with the automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, Cal. 8900, and its high precision and high magnetic resistance are one of the reasons for the Aqua Terra's popularity.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Ref. 220.10.41.21.03.006

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Ref. 220.10.41.21.03.006
Automatic movement (Cal. 8900). 39 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 41mm, thickness 13.2mm). Water resistant to 150m. Price: 1,298,000 yen (tax included).


Omega's 2025 New Release #5: Seamaster Milano Cortina 2026

Omega Seamaster Milano Cortina 2026, Ref. 522.53.37.20.04.001

 Omega, which has served as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932, has announced the Seamaster Milano-Cortina 2026 to commemorate the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, which will have their opening ceremony on February 6, 2026, one year from now.

 This model features a design reminiscent of the model commemorating the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, with distinctive features such as the "cat's foot" lugs, round case, wedge-shaped indexes, dauphine hands, and hexagonal crown of the model from that time. This model combines a design with a strong classical taste with modern Omega technology and craftsmanship.

 The case is crafted from Omega's exclusive 18K Moonshine gold, a material inspired by the moon's glow against a dark blue sky. Its paler hue than typical yellow gold creates an elegant pairing with this watch's white dial, crafted from Grand Feu enamel, its lustrous texture elevating the watch's unique character.

 The watch is equipped with the automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, Cal. 8807, which meets modern standards for practical precision and magnetic resistance. The case back is set with a commemorative medallion of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Omega Seamaster Milano Cortina 2026, Ref. 522.53.37.20.04.001

Omega Seamaster Milano Cortina 2026, Ref. 522.53.37.20.04.001
Automatic movement (Cal. 8807). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. 18K Moonshine gold case (diameter 37mm, thickness 11.55mm). Water resistant to 100m. Price: 3,069,000 yen (tax included).


Omega 2025 New Model 6: Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.003

 The Seamaster Diver 300M, one of OMEGA's most iconic collections, has been expanded with the addition of the Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy. This model is inspired by the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition, released for the 2020 film No Time to Die, and features a mesh bracelet, an oxalic acid-anodized aluminum bezel ring and dial, and a domed sapphire crystal.

 The highlight of this model is the exterior made of Omega's proprietary bronze gold alloy, which is composed of 37.5% gold, palladium, and silver, and has excellent corrosion resistance and does not develop patina due to oxidation.

 The aluminum dial features a sandblasted matte black finish and is paired with 18K PVD bronze-gold hands and black-finished indices. The hands and indices are filled with vintage Super-LumiNova, reminiscent of a burnt finish, while the OMEGA logo and inscriptions are in light brown, all in harmony with the bronze-gold hue. The muted burgundy bezel insert creates a classic and elegant impression.

 The watch is available in two variations: with a bronze gold mesh bracelet or with a black rubber strap. It is equipped with the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer automatic movement, Cal. 8806, whose basic performance is top-class even by modern standards.

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.003

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy Ref. 210.90.42.20.01.003
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Bronze gold case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.8mm). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 2,211,000 yen (tax included).

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy Ref. 210.92.42.20.01.003

Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Bronze Gold & Burgundy Ref. 210.92.42.20.01.003
Automatic movement (Cal. 8806). 35 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Bronze gold case (diameter 42mm, thickness 13.8mm). Water resistant to 300m. Price: 2,211,000 yen (tax included).


Omega 2025 New Model No. 7: Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Ref. 215.92.46.22.01.007

 The Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer has been announced, featuring a striking black ceramic case and sporty styling. The worldtimer design has been a popular feature of the Seamaster Aqua Terra series. This model follows the look of the Planet Ocean Deep Black, with a 45.5mm black ceramic case and a black ceramic bezel for a sporty look.

 One of the most notable details of this world timer is the map in the center of the dial. This map depicts the continents as seen from above the North Pole, laser-etched and varnished onto the surface of grade 5 titanium. Surrounding this map is a 24-hour display, dividing day and night, under Hesalite glass, realizing the world timer function, which displays the time around the world.

 There are two variations available. Both are based on black to match the black ceramic exterior. The first model adds a vivid impression by using a bright turquoise blue for the ocean part of the map. The other is a monochrome model with a black base and gray and white accents.

 The watch is equipped with the automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, Cal. 8938, which boasts the highest level of basic performance by modern standards, such as practical accuracy and magnetic resistance. Furthermore, this model is water resistant to 600m, on par with the Seamaster Planet Ocean.

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Ref. 215.92.46.22.01.006

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Ref. 215.92.46.22.01.006
Automatic movement (Cal. 8938). 38 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Ceramic case (diameter 45.50 mm, thickness 18.99 mm). Water resistant to 600 m. Price: 2,365,000 yen (tax included).

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Ref. 215.92.46.22.01.007

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Worldtimer Ref. 215.92.46.22.01.007
Automatic movement (Cal. 8938). 38 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Ceramic case (diameter 45.50 mm, thickness 18.99 mm). Water resistant to 600 m. Price: 2,365,000 yen (tax included).



Contact info: Omega Tel. 0570-000087


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