Omega: the official timekeeper of the Winter Olympics presents the „Seamaster Diver 300M Milan Cortina 2026“
The Winter Olympic Games will begin on February 6, 2026, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, bringing together many of the world's best athletes in northern Italy. As the official timekeeper of Milan-Cortina 2026, Omega is commemorating this special moment with the launch of a Seamaster Diver 300M, developed specifically for the Games.
The design of the 43.5 mm Omega timepiece draws its inspiration from the emblem of Milan-Cortina 2026, offering sports fans a durable and always wearable tribute to this historic edition of the Winter Olympics. Each piece comes in a special presentation box.

Drawing inspiration from winter, Omega crafted the watch from white ceramic and Grade 5 titanium. These materials were treated in various ways to create different contrasting surfaces throughout the design.
These include a polished and brushed case, a helium escape valve and a sandblasted crown, and a white ceramic bezel ring with a laser-engraved diving scale in positive relief.

Dial with special effect
To honor this year's Winter Olympics, the Swatch Group brand has created a special effect on the dial. The white ceramic has been laser-etched with a matte finish and adorned with a fingerprint inspired by the number 26 of the Milan-Cortina 2026 emblem. The dial design is complemented by rhodium-plated hands and indices filled with white Super-LumiNova, and a central seconds hand painted in a subtle blue gradient: the same color as the competition's logo.

As a special tribute to the Olympic Games, the titanium Grade 5 case back is decorated with an embossed Milan-Cortina-2026 emblem, forever associating this watch with the 25th Winter Olympic Games.
This „Seamaster Diver 300M“ is secured to the wrist with a white rubber strap with a titanium Grade 5 buckle, while the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806 with a 55-hour power reserve provides the drive.

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo will take place between February 6th and 22nd. Omega will assume the role of official timekeeper for the 32nd time since 1932, recording the times of all 116 events across the 16 participating disciplines and guaranteeing absolute reliability during the most exciting moments.






