In 2002, Omega launched a watch named after the Latin “Aqua Terra,” where “Aqua” refers to the ocean and “Terra” refers to the earth. It not only retains the sports genes of the Seamaster series but also features various dials. The slim case brings you a new experience of luxury sports watches. It has a dedicated 8500 black balance wheel movement with a swing of 28,800.
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150-meter watch series 220.10.41.21.02.001 adopts a symmetrical design with a 41 mm stainless steel case, a free spring balance wheel, 25,200 oscillations per hour, and a silicon hairspring. The dial is decorated with Omega’s classic horizontal “teak” texture, inspired by the plywood on luxury yachts, and is equipped with rhodium-plated hands and scales coated with luminous material, adding some elegance to the marine sports style. There is also a calendar window at 6 o’clock, integrating performance and practicality in one.
The rhodium-plated hands and scales are treated with a white luminous coating. The central second hand, the word “Seamaster,” and the 15, 30, 45, and 60 digital scales on the minute circle are also specially decorated with orange. It is a three-hand date watch, a good choice. Carefully crafted ultra-realistic photo shoots are provided for you.
Horace Baker –
I bought this watch with my credit card. I have to pay back the money in the next few months. I regret it a bit, but I won’t regret it after wearing it. It’s really worth the price.