Red Carpet Watch Spotting: OMEGA At The 98th Academy Awards

From first arrival to final spotlight, the Swiss watch brand sets the tone for film’s biggest night.

Oscars night returned as a stage for glamour, where every look felt considered, and every detail quietly commanded attention. Beyond the gowns and tailoring, the evening at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angele unfolded as a moment for watch spotting, with timepieces completing each red carpet presence. At the 98th Academy Awards, OMEGA held its place, weaving precision and heritage into Hollywood’s biggest night.

Amy Madigan


Winner of the Best Supporting Actress award of her role as Aunt Gladys in the horror film Weapons, Amy Madigan wore a 30 mm Seamaster Aqua Terra in stainless steel and 18K Moonshine™ Gold with a diamond-set bezel. (220.25.30.20.55.001)

Delroy Lindo


Nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award for his role in Sinners, Delroy Lindo sported an unreleased OMEGA watch in 18K Moonshine™ Gold, highlighting the brand’s signature elegance on the red carpet.

Wagner Moura

Nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Secret Agent, Brazilian actor and filmmaker Wagner Moura was seen with a 41 mm De Ville Prestige in stainless steel on a black leather strap, reflecting understated elegance on the red carpet. (434.13.41.20.02.001)

Nicole Kidman

Returning as a presenter at the 98th Academy Awards, Nicole Kidman made a graceful appearance in a personal vintage OMEGA 14K white gold Sapphette from 1966. The timepiece featured a silver sunburst dial and diamond-set wings that evoked timeless elegance.

Lewis Pullman


Presenter at the 98th Academy Awards, Lewis Pullman shared a special moment on stage alongside his father, Bill Pullman, while presenting Best Film Editing. Fastened to his wrist was a 40 mm OMEGA De Ville Trésor on a grey leather strap, reflecting refined elegance for the occasion. (435.53.40.21.06.001)

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