Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Mens Black Dial 41mm Automatic Co-Axial Watch
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The Seamaster Aqua Terra is a superb tribute to OMEGA’s rich maritime heritage. In this 41mm model, the symmetrical case has been crafted from stainless steel, with a wave-edged design featured on the back. The black dial is distinguished by a horizontal “teak” pattern which is inspired by the wooden decks of luxury sailboats. There is also a date window at 6 o'clock and rhodium-plated hands and indexes filled with white Super-Lumi Nova. Presented on a polished and brushed bracelet, this certified chronometer is powered by the OMEGA Master Chronometer calibre 8900, certified at the industry’s highest standard by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).Calibre Omega 8900: Self-winding movement with Co-Axial escapement. Certified Master Chronometer, approved by METAS, resistant to magnetic fields reaching 15, 000 gauss. Free sprung-balance with silicon balance spring, two barrels mounted in series, automatic winding in both directions. Time zone function. Special luxury finish with rhodium-plated rotor and bridges with Geneva waves in arabesque. FEATURESAnti-Magentic: The movement is unaffected by exposure to strong magnetic fields, even those greater than 1. 5 tesla (15, 000 gauss).Automatic Watch: A self-winding watch or automatic watch uses a mechanical movement whose main spring is wound automatically by the natural motion of the wearer's arm. Chronometer: Label given to a watch which has undergone precision tests and received a certificate from an official body (COSC).Date: The day of the month, displayed in a window on a watch dial at the 3 or 6 o’clock position, or within a subdial at 9 o'clock. Master Chronometer Certified: Guaranteeing the Swiss industry’s highest standard of precision, performance and magnetic-resistance, as set by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).Screw-In Crown: Self-locking crown, screwed into the tube of the case, used for highly water resistant divers' watches. Transparent Case Back: A transparent case back - frequently ma
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