OmegaSeamaster Aqua Terra
Reference: 231.53.34.20.01.001
Product overview
- Box:No
- Papers:No
- Age:2000s
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:34mm
- Case:Yellow Gold
- Dial:White
- Bracelet:Black Alligator
Lot overview
- LOT: #
- Location:Leicestershire, United Kingdom
- Seller:(trade) Sold by a dealer
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- Offered by a UK-based trade seller
- Presented as a watch-only lot
- Graded ‘A’ for condition by the vendor who reports the watch to be in good working order
- The vendor also advises the watch is supplied with original 18k yellow gold Omega deployment clasp but the current leather strap’s taper does not exactly match, however this does not affect the wearing of the watch or the security
FUNCTIONS
- Time and date
- Powered by the Omega co-axial calibre 2500
- Self-winding movement with a 48-hour power reserve
- 150m of waterproofness
SUMMARY
The Aqua Terra is perhaps Omega’s most versatile watch. Suitable for any occasion, it combines handsome looks with 150m of water resistance. Introduced into the Seamaster line as a sporty variation with the capability to be dressed up, today the Aqua Terra sits comfortably in the Omega catalogue as an everyday luxury watch with classic design elements. This particular reference dials up the dressiness with its luxurious 18K yellow gold case and deployment clasp. Internally, the watch is powered by the Omega co-axial calibre 2500 which is based on the ETA 2892-A2 and is equipped with a 48-hour power reserve.
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