The Seamaster collection has been a great success for Omega ever since it was introduced in 1948. Originally based on designs made for the British Royal Navy towards the end of World War II, its appeal extends beyond diving enthusiasts.
At the height of the mechanical renaissance in 2002, Omega took the opportunity and launched an offshoot range, which it called the Aqua Terra. True to its name that means “water” and “land” respectively in English, the multi-talented all-rounder was an instant hit that fused city chic with ocean ingenuity.
So, yes, Omega wanted the Aqua Terra to be a tool watch, a piece that you can wear every day, capable of going from the boardroom and straight into the weekend effortlessly. Indeed, when