The Newest Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch Requires a Snow Day to Purchase

The Newest Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch “Cold Moon” will be availability during the snowfall in its home country for a release that runs through 2026.

Omega x Swatch Cold Moon
Omega x Swatch “Cold Moon”

Summary

  • The new “Cold Moon” edition features a polar white Bioceramic case with navy blue accents and unique laser-etched snowflakes on the Moonshine Gold moonphase.
  • Two complications define the dial: an Earthphase indicator with UV-reactive oceans and a moonphase starring Snoopy and Woodstock.
  • Sales follow a strict weather-dependent schedule where the watch is available only when it is snowing in Switzerland.

Swatch knows how to manufacture a moment. Just when the hype around the bioceramic collaborations seems to settle, the brand introduces a release mechanic that feels less like a retail drop and more like a scavenger hunt. For the new Mission to Earthphase Moonshine Gold “Cold Moon,” you cannot simply line up. You have to check the weather report.

The latest addition to the Omega x Swatch lineup leans heavily into its winter theme. While the watch lands in select Swatch stores globally on December 4 to align with the year’s final supermoon, the ongoing availability comes with a rigid caveat. Sales for this model will run until March 20, 2026, but the stock is only released when it is snowing in the brand’s native Switzerland. To aid hopeful buyers, Swatch is posting the Swiss weather forecast directly on its website.


Omega x Swatch "Cold Moon"
Omega x Swatch “Cold Moon”
Omega x Swatch "Cold Moon"
Omega x Swatch “Cold Moon”
Omega x Swatch "Cold Moon"
Omega x Swatch “Cold Moon”
Omega x Swatch "Cold Moon"
Omega x Swatch “Cold Moon”

Visually, the timepiece is a sharp departure from the darker palettes of previous iterations. The “Cold Moon” edition adopts a stark, polar aesthetic. The case, crown, and pushers are rendered in white Bioceramic, matched by a white rubber strap with a Velcro closure. It feels clean and clinical in a way that works for a tool watch. Swatch swapped the standard black numerals and minute track for navy blue, a small adjustment that gives the opaline dial a crisp arctic appearance.

The technical draw remains the complications. At the 10 o’clock position sits the Earthphase indicator. This feature offers a view of Earth as seen from the Moon. It includes a hidden detail where the oceans glow blue under UV light, adding a layer of depth to the illustration. A secret phrase also appears under UV, keeping with the collection’s tendency to hide Easter eggs for collectors.

Across the dial at 2 o’clock is the moonphase complication. This subdial uses Omega’s proprietary Moonshine Gold to render two moons. One displays the familiar Snoopy and Woodstock illustration, while the other features a snowflake motif. In a move toward individualization, each snowflake is laser-engraved with a distinct pattern. No two watches carry the same design, a nod to the natural variance of actual snowflakes.

Other details round out the wintery mix. The hands and complications receive a “sparkly blue” finish, and the hour markers use Grade A Super-LumiNova for a green glow in low light. Priced at $450 USD, the watch brings the playful Snoopy aesthetic into a more sophisticated colorway. The design is solid, but the real conversation starter will likely be the lengths people go to secure one during a Swiss flurry