All Omega Watches Discontinued in 2026 (Globemaster, Planet Ocean GMT & More!) - YouTube - Roman Sharf
The discontinuation of several iconic Omega models in 2026 marks a pivotal shift for the luxury watch market, signaling the brand’s move toward streamlined collections. Key removals include the Constellation Globemaster, which featured time/date and an annual calendar, and the final Planet Ocean GMT references, now being replaced by the newer Planet Ocean Worldtimer variants. Additionally, the ultra‑light Seamaster Aqua Terra (a 55‑gram titanium piece priced around $50,000) has been withdrawn, alongside a broad reduction of core Constellation variants, multiple Aqua Terra references, and select Seamasters, Speedmasters, and De Ville Prestige configurations. These changes reflect Omega’s strategy to focus on faster‑moving, higher‑margin models while modernizing its lineup with fresh releases such as the Constellation Observatory series. Collectors and enthusiasts will notice a leaner catalog that emphasizes contemporary design and technological advancements, positioning the brand for future growth amid evolving consumer preferences.