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Basel 2017 - Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Master Chronometer Collection

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Omega's Seamaster Aqua Terra has always provided the perfect balance between sophistication and ocean spirit. In the new Master Chronometer collection, some of the most popular features have been enhanced or subtly transformed to give the timepiece an added edge of style and a refreshing new look.



The first notable change can be found in the Aqua Terra's teak concept dial. Modelled after the decks of luxury yachts, it is one of the watch's most defining features. For this collection, the teak pattern now runs horizontally, as opposed to vertically. The date window has been moved from 3 to 6 o'clock to add symmetry to the design and also in tribute to the design of the Automatic Seamaster Calendar from 1952 the first Omega watch with a date window.



If the dial appears cleaner and simpler, that's because Omega has taken away the "water-resistance" wording and engraved it on the caseback instead. A new conical crown completes the makeover, inspired by the wave-edge design found on the caseback.

The 41mm model made from stainless steel and 18kt Sedna gold. It features a silvery dial with black hands and indeces as well as a black rubber strap, new to the Aqua Terra, which is aesthetically integrated into the design of the case by an 18kt Sedna gold link.



The 41mm stainless steel model on a brown leather strap includes a silvery dial with black hands and indeces and a varnished orange seconds hand. There is an orange "Seamaster" inscription on the dial, complemented by orange numbering on the minute track at the 15, 30, 45 and 60 second points the four cardinal points linked with sailing navigation and the traditional compass.



The 38mm model is presented in stainless steel with a deep blue dial and rhodium-plated hands and indeces.



Turning the watches over reveals a wave-edged caseback design with a sapphire crystal through which you can see the Master Chronometer calibre 8900 or 8800. These movements, along with each watch, have reached the highest level of certification for precision and performance as approved by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). The watches come with Omega's full 4-year warranty.



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