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Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Shades 38 mm

220.53.38.20.10.001

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  • Brand Omega
    CollectionSeamaster
    SeriesAqua Terra
    Model No220.53.38.20.10.001
  • Movement
    Features Date
    Movement Automatic
    Calibre 8801
    Case
    Case Size 38 mm
    Case Thickness 12.4 mm
    Case Shape Round
    Case Material Moonshine™ Gold
    Case Back See-through Case Back
    Lug Width 19 mm
    Glass Material Sapphire Crystal
    Dial
    Luminosity On Hands, Hour Markers
    Dial Colour Green
    Hands Dauphine
    Strap
    Strap Material Leather
    Strap Colour Green
    Clasp Type Foldover Clasp
    Buckle/Clasp Material Moonshine™ Gold
    Other
    Gender Men
    Water Resistance (M) 150
    Warranty Period 5 Years
    Country of Origin Switzerland

Series Video Discover the Aqua Terra Series

Collection Video Discover the Seamaster Collection

About the Omega Seamaster Collection

The Omega Seamaster, celebrated for its innovation and precision, boasts a rich history intertwined with exceptional quality and finesse. Introduced in 1948 to commemorate Omega's centennial, the Seamaster was heavily influenced by the demands of wartime and built with an emphasis on functionality and durability. The core of this advancement was using a rubber O-ring gasket laying the foundation for the watch's future as a diving and exploration icon. In 1957, Omega introduced the Seamaster 300, a pivotal moment in the collection's history. This model, alongside the Speedmaster and Railmaster, formed the iconic "Master" trio. Today, the Seamaster collection continues to evolve, encompassing a variety of series that cater to different tastes and needs. Among them are the Aqua Terra, Diver 300, and Planet Ocean series.

Collection Breakdown

Honouring Omega's nautical lineage. Aqua Terra is inspired by sailing with its distinctive striped dial and wedge-shaped hour markers. It combines style and functionality, making a great choice for a dress watch. Omega further exemplify their expertise in crafting durable and exquisite dive watches through the Diver 300M and the Planet Ocean collection.

The Planet Ocean, in particular, rapidly became a benchmark in the world of dive watches, with its robust construction and exceptional water resistance at 600 metres and holds the prestige of Master Chronometer certification. While extensively preferred for aquatic adventures, Diver 300M has gained cult status owing to its iconic association with James Bond. It's a collaboration that has been well capitalised by the brand offering patrons of both the brand and the franchise exclusive timepieces to relish. Central to this collection is the Seamaster Heritage, a carefully curated anthology that reinterprets Omega's most iconic timepieces for the modern era, maintaining the spirit of the originals while incorporating contemporary advancements in watchmaking.

Omega Seamaster

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT

Calibre 8801 is a self-winding movement featuring Omega's Co-Axial escapement. It has been rigorously tested and certified as a Master Chronometer by METAS, ensuring exceptional precision and performance. This movement is resistant to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, enhancing its reliability in various environments. One of its key features is a free-sprung balance with a silicon balance spring to improve accuracy and durability. It has been given a touch of luxury with an 18K Sedna gold balance bridge and oscillating weight and is decorated with Geneva waves in arabesque. Calibre 8801 allows smooth functioning of hours, minutes, seconds, and date complications in many Constellation, De Ville, and Aqua Terra watches. It offers a power reserve of 55 hours once fully wound. 

8801

    • Brand Omega
    • Reference 8801
    • Movement Automatic
    • Display Analog
    • Power Reserve Approx. 55 hours
    • Jewels 35
    • Frequency 25200 bph

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