
Actor Park Bo-gum attended the opening gala for “OMEGA HOUSE” in Milan, adding star power to the event.

On the 7th (local time), Park attended the opening gala for OMEGA HOUSE, created to mark the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Presented by OMEGA, the official timekeeper, the venue was the first “OMEGA HOUSE” ever unveiled in Winter Olympics history, operating during the Games as a special brand space for athletes and invited guests.

That day, Park arrived in a black suit, completing a more mature, refined look. The restrained silhouette paired with his signature gentle charisma drew attention throughout the venue. Long loved for his nuanced acting range and calm presence, he elevated the gala’s prestige once again, naturally aligning his trusted image with the values the brand represents.

What especially stood out was the watch on his wrist. Adding impact to his suit styling, the timepiece commanded attention with a presence that was both understated and striking.

The piece Park wore was the “Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange,” a signature-color model from the fourth generation of OMEGA’s Planet Ocean collection. Featuring a matte orange dial with varnished Arabic numerals and a new orange ceramic bezel (ZrO₂) topped with a white hybrid ceramic diving scale, it underscores a sporty yet bold appeal. Strap options include a stainless-steel bracelet as well as black and orange rubber straps, allowing for versatile styling.

The OMEGA HOUSE venue for the event was set up inside Ristorante Cracco, located in Milan’s iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and operated as a private space for athletes and invited guests during the Olympics. It was designed to offer an immersive experience of OMEGA’s precision technology and Olympic heritage.

Park added, “My connection with OMEGA is still new, but I’m experiencing firsthand the value of the brand’s precision and quality,” and said, “It’s meaningful to be able to celebrate that role together on the global stage of the Olympics.”