The Olympic Games have always been a test of fractions. Seconds, meters, and the human ability to measure both with grace and precision. For Omega, those same fractions define its craft. Since 1932, the Swiss watchmaker has timed the world’s greatest athletes with the same devotion it applies to its watches. Now, with 100 days remaining until the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, the brand marks the moment with two expressions of its character: a commemorative Speedmaster and the first Omega House ever created for a Winter Games.
The Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026 is a study in restraint and proportion. The 38 mm stainless steel case is fully polished, set with a blue ceramic bezel and a white enamel tachymeter. The white varnished dial carries a layer of light blue frosting, crossed by a subtle trace inspired by the “2” of the Milano Cortina emblem. The subdials show a fine azurage texture that recalls a groomed ski slope. A seconds hand that fades from white to blue, the Milano Cortina typography on the date window, and a stamped medallion on the caseback all link the design to the Games without overstatement.
Inside the case, the self-winding Co-Axial Calibre 3330 provides 52 hours of power reserve. The watch continues Omega’s long tradition of precision in both sport and craftsmanship. More than a commemorative piece, it stands as a quiet reflection of the discipline that connects athletes and watchmakers alike.
That same sense of precision will extend beyond the sporting arenas. In February 2026, Omega will open its first Winter edition of the Omega House inside Carlo Cracco’s restaurant in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The setting captures the essence of Milan. Light floods through the glass dome above the arcade, reflecting off marble floors and ironwork that speak of Italian heritage and design.
The ground-floor café will become the Omega Café by Cracco. The upper levels will offer a lounge, dining room, and viewing area where guests can follow live Olympic events. By evening, the atmosphere will shift toward private gatherings and themed celebrations. Past editions of Omega House at the Summer Games have welcomed names such as Nicole Kidman, Michael Phelps, and Daniel Craig. The Milan venue promises something quieter and more personal, shaped by the winter season and Italian hospitality.
Chef Cracco describes the collaboration as a natural meeting of values: precision, time, and the pursuit of excellence. For Omega, Milano Cortina 2026 will mark its 32nd appearance as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games. Each event reinforces a legacy that continues to define the brand’s identity.
Together, the Speedmaster Milano Cortina 2026 and the new Omega House tell one story. Both celebrate time not as a measure of minutes and seconds, but as a shared pursuit of excellence.
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