
Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m watch (30mm) in Sedna gold and steel with a pine green dial.
For more than a century, Omega has played a defining role in women’s watchmaking, shaping timepieces that balance technical innovation with sleek design. It is through this dedicated venture that the Swiss luxury watchmaker produced their well-loved Ladymatic, Constellation, and Seamaster wristwatches.
Marking 23 years since the Seamaster Aqua Terra first launched, Omega introduces the collection in a 30mm case for the first time. The new size brings twelve iterations with it, each powered by a movement developed exclusively for this scale. Two new Master Chronometer movements were developed for this line, both with a 20mm diameter to fit the 30mm case, delivering power comparable to Omega's larger models—a feat which took two years to design and function.
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The collection spans stainless steel, 18K Sedna Gold and 18K Moonshine Gold models, as well as refined two-tone combinations. Each watch features a vibrant dial with applied hour markers and a discreet date window in place of the six o’clock marker. Turn the watch over, and a sapphire crystal caseback reveals the finely finished calibre, visible only to the wearer.
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Similarly, its Constellation line gets a new update with slimmer proportions in mind. Its new update features a fully polished steel finish and 28mm size, while new options range from a rich burgundy to peacock blue lacquer. True to the Constellation’s heritage—which was first introduced in 1902—the new models feature skeletonised 18K white gold hands, diamond-set or Roman numeral bezels, and the Geneva Observatory’s eight-star medallion on the caseback.
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