Omega Aqua Terra Small Seconds Ref. 220.10.41.21.02.004

£4,000.00
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  • Year: 2022.

  • Movement: Omega Co-Axial automatic calibre 8916.

  • Case Size: 41mm.

  • Dial and Bezel: Steel bezel with brushed silver and blue dial with a teak pattern. The dial also has a opaline small seconds at 6.

  • Crystal: Sapphire crystal.

  • Bracelet: Steel bracelet with Omega steel clasp.

  • Full box and papers dated to 2022. Still comes with Omega warranty until 2027.

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  • Year: 2022.

  • Movement: Omega Co-Axial automatic calibre 8916.

  • Case Size: 41mm.

  • Dial and Bezel: Steel bezel with brushed silver and blue dial with a teak pattern. The dial also has a opaline small seconds at 6.

  • Crystal: Sapphire crystal.

  • Bracelet: Steel bracelet with Omega steel clasp.

  • Full box and papers dated to 2022. Still comes with Omega warranty until 2027.

  • Year: 2022.

  • Movement: Omega Co-Axial automatic calibre 8916.

  • Case Size: 41mm.

  • Dial and Bezel: Steel bezel with brushed silver and blue dial with a teak pattern. The dial also has a opaline small seconds at 6.

  • Crystal: Sapphire crystal.

  • Bracelet: Steel bracelet with Omega steel clasp.

  • Full box and papers dated to 2022. Still comes with Omega warranty until 2027.

This Omega Aqua Terra is a superb tribute to Omega’s rich maritime heritage. In this 41 mm model, the symmetrical case has been crafted from stainless steel, with a wave-edged design featured on the open caseback displaying the Omega Co-Axial movement.

The brushed silvery-blue dial is distinguished by a horizontal “teak” pattern, along with a date window at 6 and an opaline Small Seconds subdial featuring a rhodium-plated ring. The design is further complemented by blued hands and indexes filled with white Super-LumiNova, as well as sandblasted minutes and seconds tracks on the dial and subdial.

Presented on a polished and brushed bracelet, this timepiece is powered by the OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre 8916, certified at the industry’s highest standard by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).