A special edition model with a white ceramic case, unveiled ahead of the Olympics in Italy.

From March 6 to 15, winter sports enthusiasts will again enjoy Olympic events between Milan and Cortina. This time it's about the Paralympics. Omega, a partner of the Paralympic Games since 1992, has prepared a fresh release for the occasion.

The new Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 model is 99% identical to the Olympic model presented a month ago before the start of the Olympics. The watch features a 43.5 x 14.37 mm case with a lug-to-lug distance of 51.5 mm. The white ceramic is complemented by titanium accents: the bezel base, crown, and helium valve.

The white ceramic bezel showcases a laser-engraved diver's scale. The laser-engraved pattern on the dial resembles the Olympic emblem in the shape of the number '26'. It becomes visible only at certain angles. Otherwise, the dial design is the same as we saw a month ago, except for the lacquered second hand: instead of a blue color with a noticeable gradient, the hand is painted in green, blue, and red colors.

The Grade 5 titanium case back is decorated with a stamped Paralympic emblem. Behind the case back lies the in-house caliber 8806, a Master Chronometer category. This automatic movement, without a date indicator, is used in most Diver 300M models. It operates at a balance frequency of 3.5 Hz and has a power reserve of 55 hours.

The production of the model is not limited. It is offered with an integrated white rubber strap featuring a titanium clasp. The estimated price of the watch is CHF 8,200 or €10,400.