With 100 days remaining until the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, Omega is introducing a special Speedmaster to celebrate the occasion.
As the athletes prepare for their final push before the opening on February 6, 2026, the brand marks not only its role as Official Timekeeper but also its remarkable journey alongside the Games.
Omega’s story with the Olympics began in 1932 and first reached the winter slopes in 1936 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Since then, the Swiss watchmaker has been behind some of the most defining moments in sports.
At Milano Cortina, the Swiss watchmaker will time 116 events in eight sports, including ski mountaineering, which will make its Olympic debut.
The new Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026 comes in a 38 mm x 14.75 mm case in polished stainless steel featuring a fixed bezel enhanced by a blue ceramic ring and a tachymeter scale in white enamel.
Protected by a scratch‑resistant sapphire crystal with anti‑reflective treatment on both sides, the white varnished dial is overlaid with a light blue frosting.
A finger trace runs through the frosting, creating a pattern inspired by the “2” of the Milano Cortina 2026 emblem.
The subdials are also varnished and finished with a special azurage technique reminiscent of a freshly groomed ski slope.
Other distinctive details include the central seconds hand with its blue gradient and the dark blue Milano Cortina typography displaying the current date in the aperture at 6 o’clock.
Offering water resistance to 10 bar (100 metres / 330 feet), this model is powered by the Calibre 3330, a COSC-certified self-winding chronograph movement with column-wheel mechanism, Co-Axial escapement, and free sprung-balance equipped with Si14 silicon balance spring for enhanced reliability and accuracy over time. This movement delivers a 52-hour power reserve.
The solid caseback is decorated with a stamped Milano Cortina 2026 medallion celebrating the historic sporting event.
Delivered in a special white presentation box, the new Omega Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026, ref. 522.30.38.50.04.001, has a suggested retail price of €6,800 / US$6,800. omegawatches.com
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