29.10.2025

OMEGA adorns Hollywood's finest at the Academy Museum Gala

From the De Ville to the Speedmaster Moonwatch, each timepiece told a story of style and sophistication.

Words: Victor Goh

Photos courtesy of OMEGA.
 

When Hollywood's luminaries descended upon the Academy Museum opening gala in Los Angeles, their wrists told stories as compelling as any screenplay. Each distinguished guest arrived bearing horological credentials from OMEGA, a symposium of Swiss precision that spanned the spectrum from elegance to sporting prowess.

George Clooney arrived with the sort of effortless sophistication that has become his signature, his wrist adorned with the De Ville Hour Vision. This is a man who understands that true elegance whispers, a philosophy embodied perfectly in this timepiece's refined dial and slender profile. The De Ville speaks to those who appreciate the art of understatement, a watch for boardrooms and black-tie affairs alike, worn by a man who navigates both with equal aplomb.

Eddie Redmayne demonstrated his characteristic discernment with the Seamaster Railmaster in stainless steel, its gradient grey dial a study in atmospheric nuance. Here is a watch that evokes the romance of mid-century exploration while maintaining decidedly contemporary sensibilities. The Railmaster's antimagnetic prowess and railway heritage seem fitting for an actor who inhabits his roles with technical precision, much like this timepiece's movement operates beneath its understated exterior.

Colman Domingo selected the Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M, a 30mm exemplar in stainless steel crowned with an obsidian dial that captured light with quiet authority. This particular configuration strikes that increasingly rare balance between versatility and distinction, equally at home beneath a crisp shirt cuff or paired with weekend cashmere. It's a choice that speaks to a man who understands that true style transcends occasion, adapting without compromise.

Diego Boneta paid homage to horological history with his steel-bracelet Speedmaster Moonwatch, its 30mm white dial gleaming with the sort of purposeful clarity that once guided astronauts through the cosmos. The Moonwatch requires no introduction, yet on Boneta's wrist it felt a contemporary acknowledgment of mankind's most daring adventures. Steel-on-steel construction lends it an architectural integrity that photographs beautifully under California's unforgiving lights.

Charlie Hunnam brought celestial warmth to the proceedings via his Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades rendered in Moonshine™ gold, because conventional yellow gold is for conventional men, and Hunnam is decidedly neither. This proprietary alloy, with its subtle blush and remarkable resistance to fading, captures something of the Californian sunset itself. The Aqua Terra's teak-pattern dial, visible through that warm golden case, suggests a man equally comfortable on a yacht deck as on a film set.

Nicholas Duvernay concluded our survey with diplomatic flair, his De Ville Prestige representing the art of harmonious contrast. The marriage of stainless steel and 18K yellow gold finds its apotheosis in the sun-brushed 40mm PVD Moonshine™ Gold dial. It's a watch that catches the light with patrician ease, neither too flashy for serious occasions nor too reserved for celebration. Duvernay's selection suggests a man who appreciates that the most interesting conversations occur at the intersection of seeming opposites.

In summation: an evening where timepieces proved that true luxury requires neither fanfare nor apology. It merely requires the right wrist, and the wisdom to know which watch belongs there.

About the Author

Victor Goh

Watch & Features Editor

With a wrist perpetually graced by precision and a gaze fixed on horological haute couture, Victor Goh curates timepieces the way a sommelier selects vintage wine - bold, refined, and never predictable. His editorial instincts are as sharp as the crease on his pinstripe trousers, ensuring every GC watch feature ticks with class, clarity, and character.

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