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Featuring beautiful ceramic bezels and sporty rubber straps
Omega has invested heavily in the Seamaster Aqua Terra collection since its launch in 2002, enhancing its mechanics and craftsmanship with anti-magnetic movements, sleek design, and robust construction. Positioned between the brand’s professional dive watches and its dressier offerings, the Aqua Terra has maintained a clear identity while evolving over more than two decades. The collection has seen numerous variations in size, material, and dial colour, yet its essence remains unchanged.
Following last year’s release of the Aqua Terra 150 with a turquoise dial in two sizes, Omega now introduces a sharper, sportier look, combining a black ceramic bezel with an integrated rubber strap.
The new models are presented in fully polished stainless steel cases with Omega’s signature lyre-shaped lugs and a conical screw-in crown. The 38mm version measures 12.36mm thick with a 45mm lug-to-lug span, while the 41mm variant is 13.26mm thick and 48mm lug-to-lug. Both feature black ceramic bezels, and sapphire crystals with anti-reflective coating on both sides ensure clear visibility from every angle.
A screw-in caseback with a wave-edged design frames a sapphire crystal that reveals the movement within. As with the rest of the Aqua Terra range, these models are water-resistant to 150 metres.
The lacquered turquoise dial has a smooth, flat surface with a colour gradient that transitions from a bright turquoise centre to deep black at the edges. Applied indices and the date window frame are finished in grey PVD, while the hands share the same finish. Both the hands and indices are filled with white Super-LumiNova that emits a blue glow in low light.
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The 38mm model is powered by the Omega Master Chronometer Calibre 8800, an automatic movement with a single barrel, a frequency of 25,200 vph (3.5 Hz), and a 55-hour power reserve. The 41mm version houses the Calibre 8900, also Master Chronometer-certified, with twin barrels, the same frequency, and a 60-hour power reserve. Both calibres feature a co-axial escapement, silicon balance spring, and resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, along with decorative Geneva waves in arabesque and blackened screws.
Each watch is fitted with a black rubber strap featuring turquoise stitching and a polished steel connecting link for seamless integration with the case, secured by a steel folding clasp. The two new models join the permanent collection and are available now in both 38mm and 41mm sizes, each priced at CHF 6,100 / AED 30,850.
For more information, visit Omega’s official website.
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