Countdown to the Paralympic Winter Games: Omega Unveils the Speedmaster 38 mm Milano Cortina 2026
In less than three months, the world’s top para-athletes will gather in Northern Italy, entering the final stretch of their preparations. Omega, the Official Timekeeper of the Paralympic Games for more than three decades, celebrates the occasion with a watch that underscores its long-standing commitment to precision, innovation, and inclusion. The new Speedmaster 38 mm Milano Cortina 2026 is housed in a 38mm polished stainless steel case equipped with a deep-blue ceramic bezel with a white enamel tachymeter scale. Echoing the design language introduced with the recently launched Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026, the white lacquered dial evokes winter textures: its frosty-blue pattern references the distinctive “26” emblem of Milano Cortina, while the azurage sub dials of the automatic chronograph call to mind the rhythmic lines of freshly groomed ski slopes. At 6 o’clock, the date window features the bold Milano Cortina 2026 typography. Adding a dynamic accent, the central chronograph seconds hand shows a color gradient in red, blue, and green, echoing the hues of the official competition insignia.
Speedmaster 38 mm Milano Cortina 2026
OmegaTurning the watch over, the case back reveals an embossed medallion honoring the Paralympic Winter Games. Beneath it beats Omega’s COSC-certified automatic Co-Axial Caliber 3330 with column-wheel mechanism and a free-sprung silicon balance spring, delivering a 52-hour power reserve.
Speedmaster 38 mm Milano Cortina 2026
OmegaCompleting the package is a stainless-steel bracelet with alternating polished and brushed surfaces and Omega’s patented comfort-adjustment system. The watch is priced at $6,600.
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