All the Watches Omega Discontinued in 2026
As of May 2026, there are 584 different watches shown on Omega’s website, so it can be hard to keep track of all of them. As new models are cycled in, others are quietly discontinued, and we’re here to make sense of it. The Omega watches discontinued in 2026 include the Aqua Terra Ultra Light, Globemaster, Planet Ocean GMT, and three sizes of the De Ville Prestige. There have been reductions across their other lines as well.

Omega Constellation Globemaster Discontinued in 2026
The Omega Globemaster has been discontinued, effectively replaced by the Constellation Observatory lineup which was among the 2026 Omega releases.

Both the time-and-date and annual calendar versions of the Globemaster are now gone from the catalog.
40% of Core Constellation Models Discontinued
The core Constellation collection decreased from 209 models in 2025 to 120 models as of mid-2026. While I might have expected some streamlining in the sizes (do they really need 25mm, 28mm, and 29mm sizes?), dial/material options were thinned across the spectrum of seven sizes ranging from 25mm to 41mm.

10 of the 19 39mm models that were available in 2025 were discontinued in 2026, which makes sense because that’s the size of the Observatory models. Four of the six 36mm Constellations are gone as well, along with five of the ten 34mm variants.

Omega seems to be moving away from watches with slate or white dials combined with blued hands, and the slate 39mm Constellation is one casualty that illustrates this. There are now no more regular (non-Observatory) 39mm Constellation models with dark dials.

It’s possible that Omega wants to leave plenty of room in the middle of the Constellation lineup for the Observatory. More than 70% of remaining core Constellation configurations are under 30mm.
Omega Planet Ocean GMT Discontinued in 2026
Omega’s 2025 releases included a new generation of Planet Ocean models. On top of that, Omega has effectively replaced the Planet Ocean GMT with the Planet Ocean Worldtimer models. Thus, the last two Omega Planet Ocean GMT models (a 45.5mm ceramic grey model and the 43.5mm “Oreo”) are unsurprisingly discontinued as of 2026.

Aqua Terra
Omega discontinued more than 30 Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m models in 2026.
Omega Aqua Terra Ultra Light
The Omega Aqua Terra Ultra Light debuted in 2019 with a 41mm titanium case, a special movement with ceramic-coated titanium parts, and an impressive total weight of only 55 grams–including the strap. It came with a price tag around $50,000, however, and now that brands like Ming, Behrens and Norqain all make lighter watches at much more affordable prices, I’m not surprised that the Aqua Terra Ultra Light is discontinued as of 2026.

It will be interesting to see if Omega responds with an even lighter second-gen Ultra Light in the coming years.
Aqua Terra 41 Models

As I mentioned earlier, Omega seems to be discontinuing most watches with white or slate dials combined with blued hands. That includes two Aqua Terra 41 models: the Beijing 2022 version above, and the slate “teak” dial below:

The teak motif blue dial version of the Aqua Terra 41 is also gone, while the plain blue dial remains.

Most Aqua Terra 38mm Models with Circular Dates are Gone
Omega makes two main types of the Aqua Terra 38: sportier ones with trapezoidal date windows, and more dressy/feminine ones with round date windows. Those used to be called “Ladies’ 38mm” models but Omega has discontinued that terminology–and many of those models–for 2026. In fact, the only remaining stainless steel 38mm Aqua Terra references, with the exception of the Summer Blue model, have trapezoidal date windows.

Several diamond-bezel round-date 38mm Aqua Terra variants like 220.15.38.20.57.001 are gone, along with some two-tone models like ref. 220.20.38.20.56.001.
Other Aqua Terra 38mm Models Trimmed
Aqua Terra 38mm Two-Tone models with textured blue dials, and with white dials and blued hands, are both discontinued.

The greyish-blue Omega Aqua Terra Shades 38mm is discontinued as of 2026 as well. I suspect the entire “Shades” lineup (or at least that terminology) may be discontinued soon, because Omega has been applying that term somewhat inconsistently to their colored Aqua Terras recently.

Some blingy 38mm Aqua Terra models like the exotic ref. 220.58.38.20.99.004 are gone as well.

Omega Aqua Terra 28 Discontinued Entirely in 2026
The automatic 30mm Seamaster Aqua Terra lineup was launched in mid‑2025, but some 28mm models hung around for a while. By January 2026, it seems that those quartz 28mm Aqua Terras were discontinued entirely.

Other Omega Seamasters Discontinued in 2026
The Omega Seamaster 300M Nekton Edition, made to support the marine conservation charity Nekton, debuted in 2020 either on a titanium bracelet or a rubber strap. As of 2026, it’s discontinued.

The two-tone tantalum/rose gold version of the 300M is gone, too.

All ten of the plain-bezel 39.5mm Seamaster Olympic Official Timekeeper watches that debuted leading up to the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in 2018–including the five white-dial ones that were sold as a set–are discontinued. As of 2026, there is a cleaner, more retro 39.5mm Olympic Seamaster instead.
Speedmaster
At least eight Omega Speedmaster references were discontinued in 2026. A new generation of Omega Grey Side of the Moon debuted in 2025, but the previous meteorite-dial version stayed in the Omega catalog for a bit longer. It’s gone now.

The silver-dial Speedmaster Racing and burgundy-dial Seamaster Heritage ’57 are both gone, but all other colors in those respective collections remain–for now.
The only Omega Speedmaster Professional model known to be discontinued in 2026 is the Canopus Gold version with a rainbow-gradient sapphire bezel. It has been replaced by a yellow gold version. Omega’s rainbows don’t get as much hype as Rolex’s Rainbow Daytona so they can be found for about half the price.
Two Omega Speedmaster 38’s are discontinued for 2026 as well: a blue one released in support of Orbis International’s eye-care charity, and one with a hybrid tachymeter + diamond bezel.

More on the Omega Speedmaster:

100 Omega De Ville Prestige Models Discontinued in 2026
In 2025, Omega’s website displayed 182 different Omega De Ville Prestige models, and as of May 2026, that number has decreased to 82. 32.7mm and 24.4mm sizes of the De Ville Prestige are discontinued entirely. The 27.4mm model, with the aging quartz 1376 movement, is also discontinued, although it has been replaced by a 27.5mm model with the newer 4061 caliber with a longer battery life.

Also, some dial options like the salmon dial for the 41mm model have been discontinued:

De Ville Tresor
Numerous Omega De Ville Tresor models were also discontinued in 2026.
Floral Straps for De Ville Tresor 26mm
Floral-print straps are no longer offered for the De Ville Tresor 26mm.

Half of the 36mm Omega De Ville Tresor Models Were Discontinued in 2026
36mm De Ville Tresor configurations have decreased from ten to five. The white-dial Moonshine gold one is no longer available on a mesh bracelet, while the malachite dial is now only available on a gold mesh bracelet, for instance.

De Ville Tresor 40mm Models
12 Omega De Ville Tresor configurations were discontinued in 2026, leaving only five. No more diamond bezels.

That should just about cover all of the watches Omega discontinued in 2026, and we’ll be sure to keep an eye out for others.

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