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Experience Design & Production
Location
Dunara Cabo San Lucas

Inspired by Depth. Designed for Precision. Built Where the Desert Meets the Ocean.

This production pays tribute to the spirit of exploration that has defined the Planet Ocean for twenty years — where engineering meets the unknown, and precision is measured in atmospheres, not millimeters. Inspired by the raw landscape of Baja California Sur, we translated that spirit into a site-specific installation that places the collection at the center of an environment built entirely from its own material language.

The result is an experience that feels monumental yet intimate. From the orange mirror-finish table that references the ceramic bezel to the chrome pedestals that echo the steel case, every element was selected to connect the guest with the collection — without explanation, without signage, without noise.

It is engineered for fifty. Designed for one evening. And synchronized to one sunset.

Seven pillars. Seven watches. One entrance.

Each mirror-clad column represents a model in the Planet Ocean 4th generation collection. The gradient moves from deep blue through orange to black, translating the full range of the collection into an architectural sequence. At the base, the Omega logo appears once — not as signage, but as a threshold. The guest walks through the collection before seeing a single watch.

A few steps beyond the registration, the guest encounters an orange wall bearing the Omega logo, framed by native desert vegetation. It is the event’s photo opportunity — but its role extends beyond the photograph.

It is positioned as a transitional piece between the entrance and the heart of the experience. It marks the moment the guest leaves the registration behind and moves toward the talk, the cocktail, and the dinner. It functions as a pause — a moment to be documented before the evening advances.

It is also the only moment of explicit branding in the entire evening. Everything that follows integrates the brand through production design, materials, and light. Here, the logo appears once, direct, at scale. After this point, Omega is in everything without being in anything.

Dunara offers a circular amphitheater — the perfect setting for the talk. Although it is a brief moment, the space deserves a production that meets the standard of the collection.

We propose a curved LED screen floated on the amphitheater structure, contrasting with the horizon and displaying the Sea of Cortez, the desert, and the Pacific as the backdrop for the Seamaster narrative. Transparent chairs are arranged in semicircular tiers facing the screen. Columns frame the stage and anchor the space within the visual language of the event.

The format is conversational. Three low chairs and a table at center stage allow for dialogue rather than presentation. The guest receives the context, the history, and the spirit of the piece before seeing it, touching it, and experiencing it in the acts that follow.

Seven Brushed Metal Pedestals. Seven Watches. The Collection Is The Center Of Everything.

After the talk, the guest steps into the exhibition — an open gallery under overhead lighting where each piece in the Planet Ocean 4th generation is displayed on its own brushed metal pedestal. The watches glow in isolation. Ten mirror-crystal pedestals surround the exhibition perimeter, giving guests a place to gather, drink, and circulate without ever losing sight of the collection.

The contrast between materials is intentional. Brushed metal with focused light is exhibition — look, ask, discover. Crystal is social — set your glass down, stay, converse. Two codes, two functions, no confusion.

This is the heart of the evening. But it does not feel like a showroom. It feels like a desert installation that happens to contain seven of the most precisely engineered dive watches ever made.

One table. Seventeen meters. The desert as the only witness.

The dinner is the final act and the moment where everything converges. A 17-meter imperial table in orange mirror-finish sheet metal receives fifty guests. At the center, a crystal water channel runs from end to end with white orchids floating over water illuminated by an LED strip that draws a continuous line of light along the full length of the table.

Surrounded by a reflecting pool from which eight monolithic columns rise. Each column carries an LED fixture that shifts temperature throughout the evening — amber at the first course, copper at the second, violet at the third, deep blue at dessert. The orange mirror surface of the table captures and multiplies every transition. The reflecting pool doubles the columns and their reflections, creating a second layer of color beneath the platform. The table never looks the same twice in one evening.

The luminous Omega sphere crowns the head of the table. Its gobo cycles through the colors of the collection throughout the dinner — orange, blue, black — each tone corresponding to a model in the 4th generation. The dinner is dressed in the colors of the watch without anyone needing to explain it.

Omega Planet Ocean. Los Cabos 2026. Where the collection meets the landscape — and the landscape becomes the event.

Crafted to reflect the brand’s timeless values: elegance, precision, and presence.

We reimagined the space to deliver clarity without excess, comfort without compromise, and a sense of refined cohesion that feels effortless — a production designed not to impress, but to endure.

The experience is ready. Now, let’s bring it to life.