Omega, the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, has unveiled a new Seamaster 300M Milano Cortina 2026 Edition, joining the recently released 38 mm automatic Speedmaster and a 37 mm Moonshine Gold vintage-style Seamaster in the brand’s roster. The timepiece features a 43.5 mm white ceramic and grade 5 titanium case, which measures 14.37 mm in thickness.
The white ceramic case is complemented by a titanium bezel etched with a white ceramic-finished dive scale. On the caseback, Omega has added a stamped Milano Cortina 2026 medallion. Unlike the Speedmaster Milano Cortina with Co-Axial Caliber 3330, the Seamaster 300M Milano Cortina is powered by an automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8806, which is said to offer a power reserve of 55 hours.
The white-finished ceramic dial of the watch is adorned with hour markers and hour, minute, and second hands coated in a gradient blue from light to dark. On top of that, there’s a finger-trace pattern on the dial inspired by the Milano Cortina 2026 emblem. Other features include 300 meters (30 bar) of water resistance and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides.
Moreover, it comes with a white rubber strap equipped with Omega’s titanium deployant clasp. As for price, the Seamaster 300M Milano Cortino 2026 Edition is priced at $10,500. Interested buyers can now purchase the watch directly from Omega’s official website.




















