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All variations of the Aqua Terra :
- 30mm - 2-Tone
- 30mm - Rose Gold
- 30mm - Steel
- 30mm - Yellow Gold
- 34mm - 2 Tone - Automatic
- 34mm - Steel - Automatic
- 36mm - 2 Tone - Automatic
- 36mm - Steel - Automatic
- 36mm - Steel - Quartz
- 36mm - Yellow Gold - Automatic
- 39mm - 2 Tone- Automatic
- 39mm - 2 Tone- Quartz
- 39mm - Rose Gold - Automatic
- 39mm - Steel - Automatic
- 39mm - Steel - Quartz
- 39mm - Steel - Titanium
- 39mm - White Gold - Automatic
- 39mm - Yellow Gold - Automatic
- 42mm - 2-Tone
- 42mm - Rose Gold
- 42mm - Steel
- 42mm - White Gold
- 43mm
- 44mm - Steel
- 49mm XXLSteel
- Chronograph
- Ladies - Automatic - SS/RG
- Ladies - Automatic - SS/YG
- Ladies - Automatic - Steel
- Ladies - Automatic - Yellow Gold
- Ladies - Quartz - 2 Tone
- Ladies - Quartz - Steel
- Railmaster - 36mm
- Railmaster - 39mm
- Railmaster - 42mm
- Railmaster - 49mm
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All Omega models
- 1938 Pilot
- Aqua Terra
- Constellation
- Constellation Day-Date 38 mm
- Constellation Quartz 24mm
- De Ville
- Globemaster
- Limited Editions
- Museum
- Planet Ocean
- Seamaster
- Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Master
- Seamaster Planet Ocean
- Seamaster Professional
- Seamaster Railmaster
- Specialties
- Speedmaster
- Speedmaster Automatic
- Speedmaster Spacemaster
- Vintage
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Omega Aqua Terra
Louis Brandt founded Omega in 1848 at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Since then, its timepieces saw a lot of action from the wrists of Britain's Royal Flying Corps, in lunar landings, in Olympic fields, and draped on the arms of royalties and celebrities. One of the most impressive collections is the Omega Aqua Terra with choices of automatic, chronograph, and quartz movement, including the pioneering of Co-Axial system. Men and women can enjoy the Omega Aqua Terra in steel, 18k gold or two tone and in sizes ranging from 29.2mm to 49.2mm with some embellished in diamonds. The dials are just as varied with versions boasting of the "Teak Concept" and luminous hands and markers showcasing hours, minutes, seconds, and date as well as a couple of complication like the annual calendar and GMT. Water resistant up to 150m, it's no wonder why James Bond strapped an Omega Aqua Terra on in the movie Skyfall.