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Omega Unveils Dressy Seamaster Ahead of the Winter Olympics 2026

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In one year's time, on February 6, 2026, the world's attention will turn to the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. As Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932, Omega marks this milestone with the introduction of the Seamaster 37 mm Milano Cortina 2026, a dressy three-hand timepiece with an elegant brown leather strap that celebrates the enduring design legacy of one of Omega’s most famous collections.

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This special edition brings to life classic elements of the original Seamaster design . The symmetrical case, 37 mm wide and 11.4 mm tick is crafted from 18K Moonshine Gold and water-resistant to 100 meters. Its refined proportions are enhanced by a polished finish and distinctive hexagonal crown – signature elements that echo the original Seamaster Olympic timepieces.

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The white Grand Feu enamel dial is a beauty to behold. Its pristine surface creates an elegant stage for sculptured 18K Moonshine Gold hour markers and facetted 18K gold dauphine hands. The minute track and the vintage Seamaster logo are executed in gray Petit Feu enamel.

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As is typical for Omega's Olympic special editions, the closed case back features a medallion with the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics logo. Beneath it, ticks the self-winding Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8807 with a power reserve of 55 hours and a magnetic resistance up to 15,000 gauss, guaranteed by the Master Chronometer certification, with tests certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).

Pricing is marked at $19,300.

To learn more, visit Omega, here.

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