Omega’s line-up for 2025: Speedmasters, Seamasters and other surprises

Omega is going great guns in 2025 with some serious style on show – and watch lovers everywhere are talking.
From refreshed classics like the Speedmaster and Seamaster to a few unexpected new arrivals, it’s an exciting year – especially for the return of the Railmaster, the rugged, anti-magnetic tool watch.

Whether you’re a die-hard collector or just dipping your toes into the world of luxury timepieces, here’s what’s new – and worth watching – from the Swiss watchmaker.

Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite
We love the Speedmaster Moonphase Meteorite – a stunning 43mm stainless steel watch that celebrates Omega’s connection to space. It comes in two versions, each with a unique dial made from genuine iron meteorite. You can choose from a sleek black PVD finish or a sophisticated galvanic grey.

Because of the meteorite’s natural patterns, every dial features distinct ribbon-like designs, ensuring that no two watches are exactly alike. The watch also includes a poetic touch: a moonphase display at 6 o’clock with moons crafted from authentic lunar meteorites.

Even the stars in the subdial are a thoughtful detail, replicating the exact night sky visible from Omega’s Swiss HQ, on the night of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.

Seamaster Railmaster
Back for 2025 with two sleek 38mm models that blend classic tool-watch toughness with a modern edge, is the Seamaster Railmaster. Originally launched in 1957 for engineers and scientists, the Railmaster was built to resist magnetic fields but these new versions take that to the next level.

Powered by Omega’s advanced Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements, they can now handle magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, making them as functional as they are stylish.

The 2025 Railmaster collection offers two distinct looks: one with a grey-to-black gradient dial and traditional central hands, and another with a beige-to-black gradient dial featuring a small seconds subdial.

Both models come in stainless steel cases with a mix of brushed and polished finishes, and you can choose between leather straps or Omega’s updated steel bracelets with a handy comfort adjustment system.
Planet Ocean Worldtimer
Omega has introduced its first Planet Ocean Worldtimer for 2025, adding a global time feature to its dive watch lineup. Available in two 45.5mm black ceramic versions – grey/black, and turquoise/black, the dial features a striking titanium map at the centre.

Both watches are Master Chronometer certified, but at 17.4mm thick, they’re on the chunkier side. Prices start at around £11,000.

Seamaster Diver 300M
Omega’s given its iconic Seamaster Diver 300M a fresh pop of colour with a bold new orange-accented edition. Available on a bright orange rubber strap or a sleek stainless steel mesh bracelet, this 42mm stainless steel model brings serious dive-watch style with a fun twist.

You’ll still find all the classic Seamaster features – the scalloped bezel, helium escape valve, and a domed sapphire crystal – plus a black aluminium dial and a white-lumed diving scale for easy reading in the dark. It’s a modern classic with a splash of personality.

Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina

To celebrate the countdown to the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Omega has released the Seamaster 37mm Milano Cortina 2026.

This special edition features a polished 18K Moonshine Gold case with a unique hexagonal crown, inspired by past Olympic Seamaster models.

Its white Grand Feu enamel dial is accented with diamond-polished 18K Moonshine Gold hour markers and hands, while grey enamel adds a subtle contrast to the Seamaster logo and minute track.
The verdict?
Omega’s 2025 releases are shaping up to be some of their most exciting yet – blending heritage, innovation, and a little bit of surprise. Whether you’re after a tech-savvy Speedmaster, a sleek Seamaster, or something totally new, there’s plenty to love this year.
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