Omega Aqua Terra Day-Date
While Omega created the Omega Seamaster range in 1948, they launched the first Omega Seamaster 30 in 1962. The “30” in the model name refers to the size of the movement.
Thus, Omega’s 30 mm hand-wound movements proved exceedingly popular and they produced it also in large quantities until the mid-twentieth century, ending with Calibre 269. In fact, the first Seamaster 30 watches used Calibre 286 (created in 1961). A 17-jewel movement with 42-hour power reserve and sweep seconds.
THE Seamaster Aqua Terra
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Nevertheless, The Seamaster Aqua Terra, over the years, becomes one of the most popular Omega’s Luxury Watches collection.
Moreover, the classic lines coupled with the vertical lines on the dial remain its main characteristics. These features offer to this watch an extremely versatile look but become also wearable at any moment of the day.
Omega launched this model at BaselWorld in 2013, as its new member of the family.
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Thus, Omega created the Seamaster Aqua Terra influenced by many design elements which characterized in the past some great Omega wristwatches. Nevertheless, one of these watches was the 1960 Automatic Seamaster. In fact, Omega Aqua Terra fits homage to its timeless design but what’s inside its case would make its predecessors very proud.
The Aqua Terra 41.5 mm Day-Date comes also with a 41.5 mm case diameter housing an Omega Self-Winding caliber 8602 / 8612 with a Day display at 12 o’clock and also the Date display at 6 o’clock.
Self-winding movement with Co-Axial Escapement for greater precision, stability, and durability. Day-date change at midnight with instantaneous jump. Silicon balance-spring on free sprung-balance, 2 barrels mounted in series, automatic winding in both directions to reduce winding time. Rhodium-plated balance bridge and oscillating mass, luxury finish with exclusive Geneva waves in arabesque.