Omega Replica Watches Seamaster Aqua Terra shows a new design direction for Omega. The small dial is the new black in Aqua Terra and all 2021 Aqua Terras are equipped with an elegantly decorated small second complication and, in keeping with the spirit of the times, all watches are also METAS-certified Master Chronometer watches.
The release of the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra in 2002 evoked a lot of emotions both for and against. The Aqua Terra was a clear departure from the Seamaster’s pure diver’s watch essence. From the beginning, the watch collection had a more elegant approach to the water element. It was designed on water, not under it.
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra draws deeply from Omega’s own maritime past and marine chronometer. Aqua Terra’s subtly balanced division between sportiness and luxury fits the image of a lover of luxury who spends his free time sailing. The characteristic striping of the collection is inspired by the teak wooden decks of sailboats.
A second to starboard towards new waters
Once again, it’s Aqua Terra’s turn to show where the wind is blowing in Omega’s watch design. The 2021 Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra collection consists of 19 new watches, dominated as a style feature for the first time in Omega’s history by a small second dial and a date at six o’clock. A feature that will once again divide Omega fans like the prow of a Volvo Ocean Race race boat divides the Pacific Ocean.
Ten of the watches in the 2021 collection are 38 millimeters in diameter and nine are 41 millimeters in diameter. The collection includes both sportier models made of steel and luxury models made of Omega’s patented Sedna™ gold.
In models with a body diameter of 38 mm, it has been replaced by subtle radial grinding, which interestingly starts from the center of the small dial. The impression is impressive in its exceptionality. These models feature mother-of-pearl-decorated indexes that resemble the hull of a sailboat as a reference to the collection’s maritime heritage. Minimalism dresses the new Aqua Terra.
Some of the watches in the new collection are clearly aimed at Omega’s wealthy customer base. Taken to the extreme, this can be seen in the Sedna™ gold model, where the bezel is surrounded by diamonds and the dial is made of purple jade. Not everyone comes across something like this.
The watches with teak panels that look like the traditional Aqua Terra can be found in the new collection in the 41 millimeter size class. These models are clearly more sporty and you can see it in small things such as the seconds scale printed on the mounting ring and the numerals on the small dial.
However, sportiness does not exclude luxury, as the 41 milliliters are also available in full Sedna™ gold up to the bracelet. In the sportier 41 millimeter size category, the strap is mostly made of steel or rope-patterned rubber, while the more dress watch-like 38 millimeter ones are equipped with a luxurious leather strap instead of rubber.