Introducing: Omega Counts Down 100 Days Until The Winter Olympics With The Speedmaster 38mm Milano Cortina 2026



Inside the case is the Caliber 3330 automatic COSC-certified movement with 52 hours of power reserve and functions including hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph, and 30-minute and 12-hour counters. The most significant practical change here is a new bracelet, like the ones found on the Speedmaster Professional, with an 18 to 15mm taper and a clasp with a comfort-release adjustment system that offers the wearer about 2mm of adjustment.

The watch is not a limited edition, but it is a special edition, so it’s not a permanent part of the collection. But for those who want one before the end of the Winter Olympics, the price is $6,800.