Introducing The Omega Aqua Terra With Small Seconds
2021 has been a busy year for Omega. With significant updates to their flagship Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional and Seamaster 300 lines, the brand has demonstrated they are not afraid to update and adjust some of their most classic designs for the contemporary age.Â
This week, the Swiss watchmaker is approaching its third major update of the year to its catalog, now renewing the popular Seamaster Aqua Terra line with a fresh 6 o?clock small seconds sub-dial. The update includes nineteen total models, with ten new 38mm editions and nine new 41mm options. The array includes an assortment of dial colors and case materials, joining the already large range of offerings within the extensive Aqua Terra collection.
At first view, the silhouette of the Small Seconds is essentially the same to the non-small seconds editions of the Aqua Terra fans of the brand are likely already familiar with. The case design? available in 41mm or 38mm and in either steel, Sedna gold, or two tone? takes its inspiration from the modern Seamaster style, with slightly twisted lugs, a fine combination of polished and satin finishing, and an almost-conical, deeply toothed, screw-down crown. As is signature for the Aqua Terra line, each of the new Small Seconds also opt for a simple polished bezel for their 150m water resistant cases, the unidirectional bezel reserved exclusively for the brand?s dedicated dive watches.Â
Underneath the domed sapphire crystal, the choice of a few different dia...
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