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Omega’s Speedmaster Honors Milano Cortina with Icy Precision

As the countdown to the Olympic Winter Games begins, the New Omega Speedmaster 38mm Milano Cortina 2026 emerges as a refined celebration of sport, precision, and alpine elegance.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
OMEGA SPEEDMASTER OLYMPIC 2026
With just 100 days to go before the Games commence in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Omega unveils a commemorative chronograph / Photo Omega

With just 100 days to go before the Games commence in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Omega—official timekeeper since 1932—unveils a commemorative chronograph that captures the icy spirit of winter and the legacy of Olympic excellence.

The 38mm stainless steel case is fully polished, offering a sleek silhouette that balances sportiness with sophistication / Photo via Omega
The 38mm stainless steel case is fully polished, offering a sleek silhouette that balances sportiness with sophistication / Photo via Omega

This limited-edition timepiece is not merely a watch; it’s a poetic homage to the frozen landscapes of Northern Italy and the enduring partnership between Omega and the Olympic movement. 

 

Crafted with meticulous detail, the new Omega Speedmaster is a collector’s dream and a design triumph.

A Design Inspired by Alpine Stillness

The 38mm stainless steel case is fully polished, offering a sleek silhouette that balances sportiness with sophistication. Framing the case is a blue ceramic bezel, etched with a white enamel tachymeter scale—a nod to the crystalline clarity of snow and ice. 

 

The dial, lacquered in white and overlaid with a frosted blue finish, evokes the hush of freshly fallen snow on a quiet morning in the Dolomites.

Subtle yet striking, the dial features a delicate “finger trace” motif inspired by the number “2” in the Milano Cortina 2026 emblem / Photo Omega

Subtle yet striking, the dial features a delicate “finger trace” motif inspired by the number “2” in the Milano Cortina 2026 emblem. This detail, paired with azurage-finished subdials, creates a visual rhythm reminiscent of groomed ski slopes under winter light.

Precision Meets Legacy

Inside the case beats Omega’s Co-Axial Calibre 3330, a self-winding chronograph movement with a column wheel mechanism and a 52-hour power reserve. Known for its reliability and accuracy, this movement underscores The New Omega’s commitment to performance—whether on the wrist of an athlete or a discerning collector.

Water-resistant to 100 meters and equipped with a domed sapphire crystal, the watch is built for both alpine adventures and urban elegance. The caseback is engraved with the official Milano Cortina 2026 logo, anchoring the piece in Olympic history.

A Collector’s Statement

The new Omega Speedmaster 38mm Milano Cortina 2026 is more than a commemorative release—it’s a wearable piece of Olympic heritage. Limited in production and rich in symbolism, it appeals to those who appreciate the intersection of sport, design, and storytelling.

Omega’s legacy as the Olympic timekeeper spans over 90 years, and this release marks its 32nd participation / Photo via Omega
Omega’s legacy as the Olympic timekeeper spans over 90 years, and this release marks its 32nd participation / Photo via Omega

Omega’s legacy as the Olympic timekeeper spans over 90 years, and this release marks its 32nd participation. The brand’s ability to translate moments of human achievement into horological artistry is unmatched, and this Speedmaster is a shining example.

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