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Celebrating the 2026 Winter Olympics with a white ceramic release
Omega’s involvement in the Olympic Games is not a marketing footnote but a legacy built over decades, rooted in precision timing and reliability under pressure. Since first assuming the role of Official Timekeeper in 1932, the brand has shaped how athletic performance is recorded, judged, and remembered.

The Seamaster occupies a distinct position within Omega’s portfolio as its most versatile collection, balancing professional capability with broad cultural resonance. The Seamaster Diver 300M, in particular, has become a contemporary benchmark, defined by robust engineering, advanced design codes, and credibility earned through real-world use. For the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, Omega presents a dedicated Seamaster Diver 300M that reflects both the setting and the spirit of the event through its crisp white aesthetic.

The case is crafted from white ceramic and finished with a combination of polished and brushed surfaces. It measures 43.5 mm in diameter and 14.47 mm in thickness. Grade 5 titanium is used for the crown, the helium escape valve, and the unidirectional bezel, which is fitted with a white ceramic ring featuring a laser-ablated diving scale. Turning the watch over reveals a screw-in caseback made from grade 5 titanium, secured using Omega’s Naiad Lock system. At its centre sits a stamped Milano Cortina 2026 emblem, a discreet yet permanent reference to the Winter Games. Water resistance is rated at 300 meters.

The dial continues the restrained winter theme. Its white ceramic surface is finished with a laser-engraved frosted texture, incorporating a subtle finger-trace pattern inspired by the “26” of the Milano Cortina emblem. This detail emerges only at certain angles of light, lending the dial a sense of depth. Rhodium-plated hands and indices are filled with white Super-LumiNova, ensuring clarity in low-light conditions. Dark blue accents provide contrast, while the absence of a date display preserves visual symmetry.
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Powering the watch is the automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 8806. Operating at a frequency of 25,200 vph (3.5 Hz), it delivers a power reserve of 55 hours. The watch is fitted with an integrated white rubber strap and secured with a grade 5 titanium buckle. This model joins the permanent collection and is priced at CHF 8,200, approximately AED 38,200.
For more information, visit Omega’s official website.
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