Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M
A tribute to Omega’s rich maritime legacy Seamaster heritage with the 8900 calibre movement Water resistant to 15 bar (150 metres)41mm stainless steel case paired with a black rubber strap Master chronometer certified by
METAS INSPIRED BY LUXURY SAILBOATS
Atribute to Omega’s rich maritime heritage, the Seamaster Aqua Terra collection balances technical sophistication and ocean spirit. The 150m models offer a refreshing new look, with clean aesthetics, a new symmetrical case design, and Master Chronometer movements with extraordinary levels of magnetic resistance. These timepieces are further characterised by a patterned dial, inspired by the wooden decks of luxury boats.
ATTENTION TO DETAIL
This 41mm timepiece is presented in a symmetrical, stainless steel case, paired with a black, structured rubber stap. The black, teak pattern dial features a date window at 6 o’clock, replicating the first Omega watch with a date window, released in 1952. Power and precision are delivered by the 8900 calibre movement, with magnetic field resistance to 15,000 gauss.








Description
A tribute to Omega’s rich maritime legacy Seamaster heritage with the 8900 calibre movement Water resistant to 15 bar (150 metres)41mm stainless steel case paired with a black rubber strap Master chronometer certified by
METAS INSPIRED BY LUXURY SAILBOATS
Atribute to Omega’s rich maritime heritage, the Seamaster Aqua Terra collection balances technical sophistication and ocean spirit. The 150m models offer a refreshing new look, with clean aesthetics, a new symmetrical case design, and Master Chronometer movements with extraordinary levels of magnetic resistance. These timepieces are further characterised by a patterned dial, inspired by the wooden decks of luxury boats.
ATTENTION TO DETAIL
This 41mm timepiece is presented in a symmetrical, stainless steel case, paired with a black, structured rubber stap. The black, teak pattern dial features a date window at 6 o’clock, replicating the first Omega watch with a date window, released in 1952. Power and precision are delivered by the 8900 calibre movement, with magnetic field resistance to 15,000 gauss.























