Omega introduced the completely renewed Aqua Terra model family.
Omega, which seems determined to fill 2021 with significant changes, has added a new collection to its renewed model families. With its versatile designs and wide product range, Aqua Terra, which has been among the most admired product groups of the brand since the day it was introduced, has been completely renewed for 2021.
In the new model family, hold tight, there are 10 versions for the 38mm model and 9 versions for the 41mm model. Let's take a closer look at the renewed model family.
The new Aqua Terra comes with two different case alternatives, 38mm and 41mm. The cases, which display a bold stance with their brand-specific sporty lug design and thick bezel, are available in stainless steel, stainless steel/Sedna Gold, and solid Sedna Gold. There are sapphire crystals on both sides of the cases, accompanied by a slightly conical winding crown.
Among the mutual features of the collection, which offers a wide range of products, is the small seconds counter moved to the 6 o'clock position. This detail, which we are used to seeing in retro and classic models, turns into a sporty feature with different dial options in the collection.
The dials in 38mm versions come in dark green and linen tones for stainless steel, light green, linen, and mother-of-pearl for the stainless steel/Sedna Gold versions, and mother-of-pearl and purple for solid Sedna Gold timepieces.
In 41mm versions, stainless steel models are available with blue-gray, silvery-blue, silvery-beige, and all-silver dial options. The only stainless steel/Sedna Gold model of the series comes with a blue-gray dial, and all solid 18K Sedna Gold models feature blueish-gray or silver-beige dials.
The new models beat with Master Chronometer certified, Co-Axial automatic movements.
In the renewed collection, there is a selection of rubber or leather straps depending on the reference as well as metal bracelet options matching the case material.
The collection is planned to reach sales channels as of August.