Omega's New Watch Marks a Golden Countdown to Milano Cortina 2026

Omega has unveiled a striking new timepiece that celebrates its long-standing role as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Seamaster 37 mm Moonshine™ Gold Milano Cortina 2026 edition is the latest chapter in Omega’s legacy of precision timekeeping; a refined tribute to the brand’s commitment to sport, craftsmanship and heritage.



With Milano Cortina 2026 on the horizon, Omega’s new watch is more than just a luxury accessory, it is a symbol of history in motion.

Celebrating Olympic Legacy with Unmistakable Craftsmanship

From 1932, Omega has timed the world’s most iconic sporting moments; from the first Olympic Games it timed in LA with 30 split-second chronographs, to its current position as the leader in timekeeping technology. Now, with 31 Games behind it and both Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games ahead, Omega continues to set the standard.

The Seamaster 37 mm Milano Cortina 2026 model reflects that tradition. It features a symmetrical case crafted entirely from 18K Moonshine™ Gold; a precious material developed in-house by Omega for its soft hue and long-lasting shine.
The dial is a flawless white Grand Feu enamel; a technique reserved for watches of the highest quality. Hour markers and dauphine-style hands are also in Moonshine™ Gold; catching light with brilliance and subtlety.



On the caseback, a commemorative medallion bears the official Milano Cortina 2026 logo.
Surrounding it are engraved details that confirm the watch’s status as a Master Chronometer; certified for exceptional accuracy and resistance to magnetic fields.

Technical Excellence Beneath the Surface


At the heart of Omega’s new watch lies the Co Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8807.
This self-winding movement is METAS certified; resistant to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss and equipped with a silicon balance spring. The gold rotor and balance bridge are beautifully finished with Geneva waves in arabesque; a nod to the traditional artistry behind Omega’s mechanical innovation.

With a 55 hour power reserve and automatic winding in both directions, the movement is as reliable as it is refined. It is a mechanical marvel that lives up to the standards Omega has upheld for nearly a century.



The timepiece is presented on a brown alligator leather strap with a Moonshine™ Gold buckle.
Every element has been chosen not only for comfort but also to reflect the elegance and prestige associated with Omega’s Olympic timepieces.

Omega’s New Watch: A Collector’s Piece of Sporting History
More than just a new release, Omega’s Seamaster Milano Cortina 2026 edition is a tribute to time itself.
For collectors, sports fans and watch enthusiasts alike, this limited edition model is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Olympic and Paralympic history.

With only 303 days left until the Olympic Winter Games and 331 days until the Paralympic Winter Games, the countdown is on. Omega’s new watch captures that anticipation in solid gold; a reminder that every second counts.

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