
Omega Seamaster is a watch that stands out in the world of iconic designs. This quintessential dive watch, born in the depths of 1948, has evolved into a family of like-minded watches, including the Diver 300 and the vibrant Aqua Terra Shades collection. These timepieces each have their own unique features, but all are connected to the Omega Seamaster. This heritage spans decades, and continues to inspire.
Omega’s new Seamaster Aqua Terra collection features a dial with a varnished black finish. Though black dials are one of the most common watch dial colours, this execution is Omega’s second-ever amongst the Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m. While its horizontal teak dial counterpart gave the watch a sporty appearance, this iteration’s glossy appearance lends the watch a touch of elegance and sophistication. The bracelet is adorned with a combination of polished and brushed links. This gives the watch a look that can be worn from the boardroom all the way to secluded vacations.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra150m in 41mm, 38mm and 34mm are all finished with a glossy finish. The 41mm and the 38mm models are identical in terms of aesthetics, except for their obvious differences in dimensions. The classic Seamaster features such as the triangular hour markers, outer minute track and trapezoidal aperture date give it a familiar feel.

The 34mm version is distinguished by its circular date aperture and sailboat-shaped hours indices. Its other two counterparts are more elegant because the outer minute tracks were removed. Beyond the collection’s good looks, Omega ensures top-class performance, precision, and magnetic resistance with the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8900 (41mm) and 8800 (38mm and 34mm) movement visible through the sapphire crystal caseback.
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