Thursday, April 19, 2018

The New Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Watch - The New Design

In 2002, Omega added new members to the Seamaster family and gave it the name “AquaTerra”. Its name “Aqua Terra” is derived from Latin and symbolizes the ocean and the earth, so that it is famous for its accurate travel time and excellent waterproof performance. Early Omega Seamaster watches. More replica Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra.

To perfectly reflect the unique concept of symmetrical design, the new Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra to Observatory watch case has been redesigned. In the past, the water resistant figures on the dial of the AquaTerra watch were transferred to the back of the watch to make the dial more simple and atmospheric. The new conical crown echoes the corrugated edge design of the case back. The date window was moved from the 3 o'clock position to the 6 o'clock position to pay tribute to the first Omega watch with a date window display launched in 1952.

Since then, the Seamaster Aqua Terra watch was born and has evolved into a classic Omega for 15 years. It accompanies people to enjoy leisure time on yachts and explores the unknown in the ocean. It is the travel equipment that travels around the world and is also the wristband of the best wearers.

The "Team Concept" dial is one of the iconic designs of the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra. It was inspired by the yacht's wooden deck and presents a lifestyle that fits the sea. This year, Omega upgraded this classic design again, turning the vertical texture into a horizontal texture, giving the watch a new glow.

The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra to the Observatory table offers a choice of 38 mm and 41 mm dials. The 41 mm model is equipped with the Omega 8900/8901 to Astronomical Observatory movement. The 38 mm model is equipped with an Omega 8800 to Astronomical Observatory movement. Through the sapphire glass case back, the movement of the movement is beautiful.

All three movements are certified by the Swiss Official Astronomical Observatory (COSC) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS), a highly certified watchmaking industry – certified by the Observatory, and can withstand strong magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. Achieve remarkable improvements in accuracy, performance and anti-magnetic properties.

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