The OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m Gradient Turquoise has been created by the brand as a diving watch that's positioned to work well for a variety of active divers and collectors alike. The watch comes in 41mm and 38mm stainless steel case versions, which are each paired with an eye-catching dial that showcases a deep turquoise dial that will call to mind the ocean. The timepiece is powered by the Co-Axial caliber 8800 automatic movement for the 38 mm model, while the Co-Axial caliber 8900 movement is observed in the 41mm model.
The OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m Gradient Turquoise is rounded out with up to 60-hours of power reserve and is expected to be available directly from the brand in the weeks ahead for $6,600.
What's Driving This Trend
- Luxury Sports Timepieces
- Luxury sports watches combine opulence with functionality, offering enthusiasts and collectors a blend of elegance and practical diving features.
- Ocean-inspired Dials
- Watches with ocean-inspired dials captivate consumers, merging aesthetics with a thematic connection to the sea, aligning particularly well with the diving community.
- Extended Power Reserve Watches
- Timepieces featuring extended power reserves cater to both active users and collectors, enhancing reliability and convenience for long-term wear.
Who This Affects Most
- Luxury Watchmaking
- The luxury watchmaking industry thrives on offering high-value items that appeal to both active users and collectors, blending tradition with state-of-the-art functionality.
- Outdoor Recreation
- Outdoor recreation markets benefit from durable and stylish timepieces that cater specifically to diving enthusiasts and adventurers seeking reliable gear.
- Marine Conservation
- The marine conservation sector can leverage partnerships with luxury watch brands to promote ocean-themed designs that foster awareness and appreciation for oceanic environments.
