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Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra: The Definitive Collector's Guide

The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra is a 150-meter dress-sport watch powered by the Master Chronometer Cal. 8900, delivering METAS-certified accuracy, 15,000-gauss magnetic resistance, and a 60-hour power reserve. Launched in 2002 and revised to its current third generation in 2017, it features a horizontal teak-concept dial, symmetrical case, and date at 6 o'clock. Daniel Craig wore an Aqua Terra in Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015). The 41mm steel retails at $6,700 to $7,400; pre-owned current-generation examples trade at $4,800 to $6,200. Second-generation Cal. 8500 models offer in-house movements from $3,200 to $4,500. No waitlist, no markup, and arguably the most versatile watch in the Omega catalog.

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Specifications

CollectionSeamaster Aqua Terra
Current Case Sizes30mm, 34mm, 38mm, 41mm, 43mm (Worldtimer)
Movements{"currentAutomatic":"Caliber 8900/8800 (Co-Axial Master Chronometer)","worldtimer":"Caliber 8938/8939","historicAutomatic":"Caliber 2500 (Co-Axial, ETA-based)"}
Water Resistance150m (standard), 150m (Worldtimer)
CrystalDomed scratch-resistant sapphire with anti-reflective treatment on both sides
Case MaterialsStainless steel, Sedna gold, Yellow gold, Two-tone steel/gold
Bracelet OptionsIntegrated steel bracelet, Rubber strap, Leather strap, NATO
Power Reserve60 hours (Cal. 8900)
Anti Magnetic15,000 gauss (Master Chronometer models)

History

Introduced in 2002 as the Seamaster family's versatile dress-sport offering. The name 'Aqua Terra' (water-earth) was chosen to communicate a watch equally at home in the ocean and on land. Early models used the Caliber 2500, Omega's first Co-Axial escapement movement based on the ETA 2892. The collection was an immediate commercial success, filling a gap between the tool-diver Seamaster 300M and dressier De Ville lines.

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Buying Guide

  • The one-watch collector who needs a single piece for office, travel, and weekend
  • Bond fans wanting screen-worn provenance without Submariner prices
  • Buyers who want Master Chronometer technology at accessible prices
  • Anyone upgrading from a mid-range Swiss watch (TAG, Longines) to prestige tier

Pricing & Market Data

Retail MSRP

value$6,700-$7,400 (41mm steel on bracelet, 2025)

Pre-Owned Market

value$4,800-$6,200 (pre-owned/grey market steel, 2025)

Market Trajectory

Steadily rising. The AT experienced significant year-over-year growth in 2025 in both volume and average selling price. The collection is being reappraised by collectors who previously overlooked it in favor of the Speedmaster and Seamaster 300M.

Investment Grade

B+ (excellent value retention, modest appreciation potential, zero waitlist risk)

Best Value Pick

231.10.42.21.01.001: second-gen steel with in-house Cal. 8500 at $3,200-4,500. In-house Omega movement, teak dial, 150m WR, at the price of a fashion watch.

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Cultural Significance

Collector's Lore

The Aqua Terra occupies an unusual place in collector culture: it's respected by everyone but hyped by no one. Forum veterans call it 'the smart money Omega', the watch you buy when you've done your homework and realized that Master Chronometer certification, an in-house movement, and Bond provenance don't require a five-figure spend. The first-gen Cal. 2500 models are developing a small cult following among collectors who appreciate the cleaner, pre-teak dial design. The >15,000 Gauss model from 2013 is increasingly recognized as a technical milestone that paved the way for all modern Omega movements. In NYC's Diamond District, the AT is one of the most frequently traded Omega models: dealers know it, buyers trust it, and it moves fast because the value equation is impossible to argue with.

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