Omega has released a Seamaster Diver 300M watch honoring the Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina 2026, featuring design elements inspired by the event and the Paralympic spirit of resilience and achievement. Sharing technical specs with the prior Olympic model, it is priced at £8,800 with no production limits.
The Swiss watchmaker Omega, official timekeeper for the Olympics and Paralympics, unveiled its Seamaster Diver 300M to mark the Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina 2026, serving as a symbolic tribute to athletes with disabilities and themes of resilience and achievement.
Introduced in early 2026 amid sports-themed releases, this 43.5mm watch is built from white ceramic and Grade-5 titanium with a white ceramic bezel ring. The dial features laser-engraved frosting evoking the '26' numeral for the games.
Distinguishing it from the January 2026 Winter Olympics model—which has the Olympic emblem on the caseback—this Paralympics edition displays the Paralympic logo there instead. The seconds hand adds a gradient in red, blue, and green hues against the frosty dial.
Unlike limited editions, this watch has no production limits for broader availability. It follows commemoratives like the October 2025 Speedmaster for the Olympics countdown. Retailing at £8,800, it blends luxury craftsmanship with subtle nods to the Paralympic Games.