The White Ceramic Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026
Snow white attire for the Seamaster Diver 300M, to celebrate the 2026 Winter Olympics.
For the 32nd time in its (long) history and since 1932, Omega will be the Official Timekeeper of the Olympics. Indeed, the 2026 Olympic Winter Games will be held from February 6th to 22nd in Milano Cortina, Italy, and the Swiss watch brand will record all 116 events across 16 sporting disciplines. To celebrate its participation in Milano Cortina 2026, Omega has already released several special-edition watches, such as this Speedmaster 38mm and the handsome Seamaster 37mm with “dog leg” lugs. Now, as the Olympic Winter Games are set to begin in just over two weeks, Omega celebrates once again by releasing a dedicated Seamaster Diver 300M timepiece in white ceramic.
This new Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 is based on the existing, and much darker, Seamaster Diver 300M Ceramic and Titanium, which, as you’ve guessed, is made of black ceramic. Besides the obvious white colour of this Milano Cortina edition, another important detail is the mix of materials, as lightweight grade 5 titanium has been used in multiple places. The overall design, like the Speedmaster 38mm Milano Cortina 2026, is inspired by this year’s Games emblem, mixing white and blue and featuring several references to the logo.
What we’re looking at here is a bolder, slightly larger edition of the classic Seamaster Diver 300M, which, like all ceramic models, measures 43.5mm in diameter (vs. 42mm for classic steel models). The case body, with a 14.47mm thickness and 51.5mm lug-to-lug, is made of polished and brushed white ceramic and paired with multiple titanium elements. This lightweight material is used on the crown, helium escape valve, and unidirectional bezel. The latter is equipped with a white ceramic bezel ring featuring a laser-ablated diving scale in positive relief. As you’d expect, this is a proper dive watch with a screw-in crown and 300m water-resistance.
The dial of this Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 edition follows the same idea as the Speedmaster 38mm. Made of white ceramic, it replaces the classic wave pattern with a laser-engraved frosting, featuring a finger-trace pattern inspired by the “26” of the Milano Cortina 2026 emblem. The decor is fairly discreet and only appears in certain angles. The rest of the dial consists of dark blue printings (minute scale and logos), rhodium-plated hands and hour markers filled with white SLN and a gradient blue varnished seconds hand. As an all-ceramic Diver 300M, it comes as a no-date watch.
Under the screwed titanium caseback (Naiad-lock) with the stamped Milano Cortina 2026 emblem is the automatic, in-house and Master Chronometer calibre 8806. This no-date version of the movement used in most Diver 300M runs at a 3.5Hz frequency, stores 55 hours of energy when fully wound and features a co-axial escapement and a silicon hairspring for superior resistance to magnetic fields.
Worn on an integrated white rubber strap with a grade 5 titanium buckle, the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 is released as a special, non-limited edition. It is priced at CHF 8,200 (excl. VAT) or EUR 10,400 (incl. VAT). For more details, please visit omegawatches.com.





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Oh dear.