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Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Turquoise: Versatile from Coast to City

Two new executions in 38mm and 41mm with ceramic bezels and integrated rubber straps.
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Just in time for high summer, Omega introduces two vibrant additions to its Seamaster Aqua Terra collection, bringing a bold turquoise colorway to one of its most versatile timepieces that was designed for both activities on dry land and in the water. Building on last year’s popular editions with stainless steel bracelets, these new references arrive with integrated black rubber straps accented by turquoise stitching. The new shade offers a fresh, contemporary twist to a classic design that has been sought after since its introduction in 2002.

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Seamaster Aqua Terra (220.32.38.20.03.001) © Omega

Available in 38mm and 41mm stainless steel cases with a matte black ceramic bezel, the new Seamaster Aqua Terra Turquoise models are defined by their luminescent turquoise varnish dial with a gradient effect that turns to black. The trapezoidal hour markers and hands, with the hour hand distinguishing itself with an arrow tip, are black PVD coated and filled with white Superluminova, emitting a blue in low-light conditions for maximum legibility. Matching the dial colors, the structured rubber strap, which is seamlessly integrated into the case, includes turquoise stitching. Likewise color-coordinated is the date indication at 6 o'clock.

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Seamaster Aqua Terra (220.32.38.20.03.001)

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The cases feature the brand’s signature wave-edged screw-down case backs, a screw-in crown and domed sapphire crystals on both sides. Like all Seamaster Aqua Terra models, they are water-resistant to 150 meters.

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Seamaster Aqua Terra 220.32.41.21.03.001

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The 41mm version is equipped with the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8900, which offers a power reserve of 60 hours and features a free-sprung balance with a silicon balance spring to enhance durability and precision. The 38mm model houses the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Caliber 8800, providing a power reserve of 55 hours along with the same outstanding antimagnetic performance and certified accuracy. Both movements are METAS-certified, guaranteeing resistance to magnetic fields up to 15,000 Gauss and delivering exceptional chronometric performance. The sapphire case back reveals their beautiful decorations, such as Geneva Waves in Arabesque, rhodium-plated bridges, and red-varnished engravings.

Both are priced at $7,300 without taxes.

 


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Omega Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Automatic Watches

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