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With distinct sizes, materials and colours, the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Ladies’ Collection offers plenty of variety for women who adore choice.
For the cases, the models are presented in either 38.5mm or 34mm. The selection of larger sizes has been created using 18-karat red gold, 18-karat yellow gold and stainless steel. The smaller sizes have been created using 18-karat Sedna gold, stainless steel and 18-karat yellow gold.
The dials are made from pearled mother-of-pearl, which provides a soft, tranquil effect. In most instances, the mother-of-pearl is white, however Omega has also introduced Tahiti, lavender and coral which are all instantly captivating. Every dial of the Aqua Terra collection also includes a series of diamond indexes.
Diamonds are also used to pave the bezels of numerous models which deliver added radiance, while the overall look is completed by a metal bracelet or leather strap.
The Aqua Terra 150M Ladies’ Collection has often led the way with mechanical innovation. Again, it delivers superb precision and performance through the the Swis watch manufacturer’s Master Co-Axial Calibres 8500/8501 and 8520/8521 which are both resistant to magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss.
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