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Aqua Terra

The Omega Aqua Terra blends a polished‑steel case with a sun‑burst dial, creating a sport‑dress hybrid that transitions seamlessly from boardroom meetings to weekend yachting.

Why Aqua Terra works for sport and dress occasions

Case diameters ranging from 38 mm to 44 mm provide a balanced presence, while anti‑reflective sapphire crystal guarantees clarity in bright daylight and low‑light settings. A 150 m water resistance and a 15,000 Gauss anti‑magnetic rating safeguard the movement during active pursuits, yet the refined dial finishes preserve dress‑watch elegance.

Co‑Axial Master Chronometer advantage

METAS testing subjects the movement to shock and temperature extremes, confirming ±0‑2 seconds/day accuracy and a 48‑55 hour power reserve. The Co‑Axial escapement reduces friction, extending service intervals to 8‑10 years.

Material choices and their impact

904L steel delivers superior corrosion resistance and a denser feel; 316L steel offers a lighter alternative with comparable durability. 18k gold adds heft and warmth, while two‑tone versions blend both aesthetics for versatile styling. See our 904L Stainless Steel and 316L Stainless Steel categories for detailed alloy specifications.

Value‑driven model for everyday collectors

The 40 mm steel‑only version delivers the highest price‑to‑feature ratio, pairing a Co‑Axial Master Chronometer with a brushed‑metal bracelet that integrates seamlessly into the case. Limited‑edition two‑tone variants add Sedna™ gold accents for collectors seeking distinctive styling without a premium price jump.

Comparative perspective within Omega

Against the sport‑focused Seamaster, Aqua Terra offers a slimmer profile and dress‑appropriate dial while retaining comparable durability. Compared with the De Ville line, it adds superior water resistance and anti‑magnetic performance, making it the more versatile daily wearer.

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