2026 Omega Watch Releases: What We’ve Seen So Far
The 2026 Omega watch releases are already stacking up to be a mix of technical milestones, commemorative pieces, and fan-favorite updates. From the first two-hand Master Chronometer-certified Constellation to Olympic-themed Seamasters and a reverse panda Speedmaster, Omega has covered a lot of ground early in the year. Here are all the 2026 Omega watch releases so far, complete with prices, specs, and release dates.

Constellation Observatory Collection
Release Date: March 2026

Omega introduced the Constellation Observatory Collection for 2026, and while it might look like a straightforward two-hand vintage-inspired dress watch at first glance, the real story is what’s happening behind the scenes. For the first time, a two-hand watch has achieved Master Chronometer certification, made possible by a new acoustic testing method developed by Omega’s Laboratoire de Précision.
Traditionally, precision testing relied on tracking a seconds hand, but this new system analyzes the sound of the movement instead, allowing Omega to certify time-only watches without one. The result is a cleaner dial layout without sacrificing any of the performance standards associated with Master Chronometer certification.

In true Omega fashion, the collection drop is substantial (nine references), offering a range of materials and configurations, including steel, gold (Moonshine, Sedna, and Canopus — or yellow, pink, and white), and platinum variants, all featuring 39.4mm cases. Omega is actually calling the platinum model “Platinum-Gold” because it apparently has a small amount of gold in it.
The gold versions get gold rotors and “Luxe”-grade finishing. The platinum one is finished to the “Grand Luxe” standard, and its gold rotor includes a medallion with Dark blue aventurine glass (a sparkly blue mineral glass) applied via grand feu champlevé enameling. The dials of all the precious metal models are made of the same material as the case.

Design-wise, it’s a clear callback to old-school Constellation watches, with pie-pan dials, dauphine hands, faceted indices, “dogleg” lugs, and the Observatory medallion on the caseback. Aside from one model fitted with a gold bracelet, the Constellation Observatory watches are paired with leather straps.

Depending on the model, the watches are powered by the new Caliber 8914 (for the steel variants) or 8915 (luxe, for the 18k gold collection) automatic movements. Prices of the collection range from $10,900 for the steel editions to $51,900 for the full Moonshine gold piece.

2026 Omega Constellation Observatory Watch Specs
| Case Material | Steel | Moonshine™ Gold | Sedna™ Gold | Canopus™ Gold | Platinum-Gold |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reference(s) | 140.13.39.21.02.001 (Silver dial) 140.13.39.21.03.001 (Blue dial) 140.13.39.21.10.001 (Green dial) 140.13.39.21.01.001 (Black dial) | 140.53.39.21.99.001 (strap) 140.50.39.21.99.001 (mesh bracelet) | 140.53.39.21.99.002 | 140.53.39.21.99.004 | 140.93.39.21.99.001 |
| Dial | Pie pan, black dial is ceramic, others PVD-coated | Pie pan, solid gold | Pie pan, solid gold | Pie pan, solid gold | Pie pan, solid platinum |
| Movement | Caliber 8914 | Caliber 8915 Luxe (Gold rotor) | Caliber 8915 Grand Luxe (Gold rotor + enamel medallion) | Caliber 8915 Grand Luxe (Gold rotor + enamel medallion) | Caliber 8915 Grand Luxe (Gold rotor + enamel medallion) |
| Power Reserve | 60 hours | 60 hours | 60 hours | 60 hours | 60 hours |
| Functions | Hours, minutes | Hours, minutes | Hours, minutes | Hours, minutes | Hours, minutes |
| Case Thickness | 12.23mm | 12.23mm | 12.32mm | 12.32mm | 12.32mm |
| Water Resistance | 30 m | 30 m | 30 m | 30 m | 30 m |
| Strap/Bracelet | Alligator leather strap with grained calf leather underside and pin buckle | Alligator strap or 9-row mesh bracelet | Alligator leather strap | Alligator leather strap | Alligator leather strap |
| Approx. USD Price | $10,900 (Add $2,300 for black ceramic dial) | $37,900 (strap) $59,100 (bracelet) | $37,900 | $44,000 | $57,800 |
Seamaster Diver 300M Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2026
Release Date: February and March 2026

Omega marked its role as Official Timekeeper of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics with a dedicated Seamaster Diver 300M, built as a tribute to the Games. The design leans heavily into the Olympic theme, with several details tied directly to the event’s branding.
The 43.5mm case is made from white ceramic and grade 5 titanium, keeping the watch relatively lightweight despite its size. A white ceramic bezel features a diving scale in positive relief, while the dial is home to a frosted texture and a subtle “26” motif inspired by the Milano Cortina logo. A blue gradient seconds hand adds a small hit of color, echoing the event’s palette.

The white rubber strap is equipped with a titanium buckle, while the caseback is stamped with the Milano Cortina 2026 emblem. Inside is the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8806, offering a 55-hour power reserve and the usual METAS-certified performance.
Priced at $10,500, this is very much a commemorative take on the Seamaster Diver 300M (ref. 522.92.44.20.04.001) and a new addition to the Omega Olympic lineup.

Alongside it, OMEGA also released a nearly identical version celebrating the Paralympic Winter Games, distinguished mainly by a multicolored seconds hand in red, blue, and green. Its caseback also features the Paralympic logo instead of the Olympic rings. The rest of the watch is the same, including the white ceramic and titanium construction, frosted dial, and Caliber 8806 movement. Like the Olympic version, the Paralympic model (ref. 522.92.44.20.04.002) is also priced at $10,500.

2026 Omega Winter Olympics and Paralympics Watch Specs
| Model | Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 | Seamaster Diver 300M Paralympic Winter Games |
| Reference | 522.92.44.20.04.001 | 522.92.44.20.04.002 |
| Case | White ceramic and titanium case White ceramic bezel ring with laser-ablated diving scale in positive relief 43.5mm diameter 14.37mm thickness Water resistance 300m | White ceramic and titanium case White ceramic bezel ring with laser-ablated diving scale in positive relief 43.5mm diameter 14.37mm thickness Water resistance 300m |
| Dial | White dial Blue gradient seconds hand | White dial Red, blue, green gradient seconds hand |
| Movement | Omega Caliber 8806 Automatic winding 55-hour power reserve | Omega Caliber 8806 Automatic winding 55-hour power reserve |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds | Hours, minutes, seconds |
| Strap | White rubber strap with titanium pin buckle | White rubber strap with titanium pin buckle |
| Retail Price | $10,500 | $10,500 |
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Speedmaster Moonwatch Reverse Panda
Release Date: January 2026

Omega kicked off its 2026 releases with what will likely become a fan favorite: a lineup of Speedmaster Moonwatch Reverse Panda watches, in both stainless steel and Moonshine gold. As the nickname suggests, the update flips the classic panda dial layout, pairing a black main dial with white subdials. The dial itself keeps the familiar Moonwatch construction, including the stepped profile, multi-layer design, and tri-compax layout.

True to the Moonwatch design blueprint, the watches retain the traditional 42mm case size, fitted with a black ceramic bezel with a white enamel tachymeter scale and a box-style sapphire crystal.
The watches are paired with Omega’s updated bracelet with the comfort-adjustment system, which has become a welcome addition to modern Speedmaster models.

Powering the watch is the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 3861, the current-generation manual-winding Moonwatch movement offering improved accuracy, magnetic resistance, and a 5-year warranty. The stainless steel version (ref. 310.30.42.50.01.004) is priced at $10,400, while the Moonshine Gold version (ref. 310.60.42.50.01.002) retails for $49,300.

2026 Omega Reverse Panda Speedmaster Moonwatch Specs
| Model | Speedmaster Moonwatch |
| References | 310.30.42.50.01.004 (Steel) 310.60.42.50.01.002 (Moonshine Gold) |
| Case | Stainless steel or 18k Moonshine gold case Black ceramic bezel with white tachymeter scale; 42mm diameter 13.54mm (steel) / 13.63mm (gold) thickness Sapphire crystal on both sides Water resistance 50m |
| Dial | Black dial, white chronograph subdials |
| Movement | Omega Caliber 3861 Manual-winding 50-hour power reserve |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, chronograph |
| Bracelet | Stainless steel or 18k Moonshine gold bracelet |
| 2026 Retail Prices (MSRP) | $10,400 (steel) $49,300 (Moonshine™ gold) |
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Omega Watches in 2026
It’s still early, but the 2026 Omega watch releases have already given us a mix of technical innovation, special editions, and familiar favorites with a twist. There’s no doubt more is on the way as the year unfolds. While Omega slipped in the top ten luxury watch brands in 2026 rankings, it’s clearly working to stay relevant.
As always, stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine for updates as new 2026 Omega watch releases are announced.

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