Omega Marks 100 Days to Milano Cortina 2026 with a Special Speedmaster Edition
Omega’s partnership with the Olympic Games dates back to 1932, marking more than nine decades of precision timekeeping and technological innovation at the world’s greatest sporting event. The brand’s first experience with the Winter Games came in 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, and since then, Omega has continuously refined its timing systems, setting new standards of accuracy relied upon by athletes around the globe. For Milano Cortina 2026, the brand will once again measure every fraction of a second across 116 events in eight sports, including ski mountaineering, which makes its Olympic debut.
Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026
OmegaThe new Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026 features a 38mm fully polished stainless-steel case paired with a blue ceramic bezel bearing a white enamel tachymeter scale. Its white lacquered dial, enhanced by a soft blue frost effect, evokes the cool brilliance of winter. A subtle linear motif runs through the frost pattern, inspired by the “2” from the Milano Cortina 2026 logo. The lacquered sub dials are finished with an azurage texture reminiscent of freshly groomed ski slopes.
Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026
OmegaOther distinctive details include a central seconds hand with a gentle blue gradient and dark-blue Milano Cortina 2026 typography displayed in the date window at 6 o’clock. On the case back, a medallion embossed with the official Games emblem serves as a lasting tribute to the event.
Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026
OmegaThe Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026 is fitted with a polished and brushed stainless-steel bracelet featuring Omega's patented comfort-release adjustment system. Powering the timepiece is the self-winding Master Chronometer Co-Axial Caliber 3330, offering a 52-hour power reserve.
Pricing is marked at $6,800.
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