The 43mm Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer in titanium is presented on an integrated black rubber strap with a decorative titanium link and titanium clasp.īoth of the 43mm stainless steel Worldtimers feature green tones, with the option of either a stainless steel bracelet or an integrated green rubber strap. The matte dial is complemented by a brushed black ceramic bezel and matching blackened hands and indexes which are filled with white SuperLumiNova. The entirety of the black and grey dial-including its colours-was laser etched, with the exception of hand-applied red varnish to the word London. Surrounding the miniature map is a 24-indicator beneath hesalite glass, which is divided into day and night.ĭifferentiating itself from the trio not just through material but through production processes, the titanium Worldtimer was crafted using lasers. Sitting at the heart of the dial, Omega claims this was created by “laser-ablating continents and colours on a grade 5 titanium surface.” Imperceptible to the eye is a domed design which mimics the curvature of the Earth. Where previous iterations leaned into its diving origins with a predominantly blue colour palette, the newcomers take on a more-dare we say-worldly tone.Ĭentral to each of the three new models is a unique Worldtimer display, which depicts Earth as viewed from above the North Pole. Comprising two stainless steel models and a titanium variant, the trio prove a marked deviation from the traditional aesthetic of the collection. The Swiss manufacture has added three new timepieces to its impressive Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer collection. Designed to track every time zone on the planet, the new Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer proves utilitarian in its function and stylish in appeal. With global travel well and truly back, the time is ripe for a new Worldtimer release.
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