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An Icy New Take on the Omega Seamaster Emerges

  • Florence Sutton
  • Mar 10
  • 2 min read

Combining crisp white ceramic with lightweight titanium, the timepiece delivers a fresh expression of sporty elegance and modern technical design.


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The most audacious ventures on land, in the air, in space, and on frigid summits necessitate appropriate equipment readily available, a pursuit that Omega commemorates with the new Omega Seamaster 300m Milan Cortina 2026 timepiece. As the official timekeeper for the Olympic Games for over thirty years, Omega celebrates both the Olympic and Paralympic Games this year in Milan and Cortina with a refreshing, athletic, and elegant update to the esteemed Seamaster model. The most recent edition mirrors a prior January pre-Olympics launch, this iteration including an updated seconds hand and an exceptionally clear all-white ceramic and titanium design. Concerning the most recent all-white design: Gear Patrol remarked that the clock is "the most aesthetically refined Seamaster Diver Omega has ever produced," and this evaluation may indeed be accurate.



The amalgamation, as stated by James Bond's favored watchmaker, offers “a fusion of elegant aesthetics and lightweight durability” in an appropriately winter-themed all-white design, aptly resonating with iconic achievements such as the dual gold medal victories of the United States men's and women's ice hockey teams.



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The Swiss watchmaker's self-winding movement, featuring a Co-Axial escapement, operates the watch in its distinctive manner and functions as a Certified Master Chronometer complication. The business stated that in its Paralympics version, “the central seconds hand shifts through hues of red, blue, and green, and the caseback showcases a unique medallion displaying the Paralympic emblem.” Designate it a horological homage and a quintessential tribute to the artistry of watchmaking and the sublime influence of sport.



Each watch features an integrated white rubber band with a grade 5 titanium buckle and is completed with a commemorative caseback that highlights its dive-ready capability. Although the luminous white slopes of Milan may appear to be the ideal complement to this timepiece, its elegant all-white design fully embraces the "winter white" trend, prevalent from the runway to several après-ski occasions. Measuring a robust 43.5mm, Omega asserts that the latest Winter Games-inspired tribute is a fitting monument to “the brand’s legacy of sporting precision and the excellence of athletes competing on snow and ice.” For $10,500, currently available online at Omega, experience an exceptional upgrade to a classic luxury sport watch.

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