
"Created to honor "the brand's history of sporting precision, and the excellence of the athletes who compete on snow and ice," the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M features a distinctive white ceramic case, with a frosted laser-engraved white ceramic dial, aforementioned solid grade 5 titanium caseback and titanium bezel adding to the icy look. The dial is contrasted-printed with dark blue detailing on the indices, with a subtle blue gradient-coated seconds hand adding a touch of visual intrigue."
"Noticeably larger than recent iterations, the Seamaster Diver 300M's diameter clocks in at 43.5mm, with an equally substantial 14.37mm thickness adding to the heft. Housed within is the patented METAS-certified automatic Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806, offering a 55-hour power reserve and Omega's best-in-case water resistance of 300 meters. The watch is finished with an integrated white rubber strap, and is packaged in a white commemorative box complete with OMEGA logo, the Milano Cortina emblem and Olympic rings."
"Omega, however, is decidedly playing it cool. Literally, in this case. The hallowed watch label (and official timekeeper of the Olympic Games) released a limited edition variant of its iconic Seamaster Diver 300M earlier this week; in celebration of the imminent festivities, the commemorative timepiece features a snow-hued ceramic case, with a specially engraved back to monumentalize the occasion."
Omega issued a limited-edition Seamaster Diver 300M to mark the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The model uses a snow-hued white ceramic case, a frosted laser-engraved ceramic dial, and solid grade 5 titanium caseback and bezel for an icy aesthetic. Dial elements include dark blue printed indices and a blue gradient-coated seconds hand. The case measures 43.5mm across and 14.37mm thick. The movement is the METAS-certified Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806 with a 55-hour power reserve and 300-meter water resistance. The watch ships on an integrated white rubber strap in a commemorative white box and joins other Milano Cortina limited editions from Omega.
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