As I
mentioned earlier, me and Bim had the opportunity to see some fine Omegas not
long ago.
One of my
objectives by entering the Omega store was to finally have a chance to see the
Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m / 15000 Gauss in real.
In pictures
this watch really got my attention, especially the “Wasp” with the yellow seconds’
hand! I really love the black/yellow striped hand!

You all
know that the Amagnetic theme is one line that is very dear to me. And Omega
has strong roots in that field; back in 1957 they launched the Railmaster 2914,
which is one of my go to watches when it comes to Omega. So, when I heard that
Omega launched a 15000 Gauss watch I was very excited, and in the first pics,
it looked very promising.

But I must
confess that I didn’t get as excited when I saw it in real. It is nice not as
cool I had expected… Don’t know if the yellow is not strong accent enough or
why.
The case
has a very nice strong look. Classic lyre lugs, OK size, 41.5 mm.

Another
thing that really “bugged” me with the Aqua Terra is the name on the dial, “Seamaster”.
To me, and this is just my personal opinion, a tool watch from Omega playing
the Amagnetic card should have the name “Railmaster” on the dial!
The only
exception to this rule would the CK 2914 PAF
[Pic
credit: Nicolas]

Inside is
Omega caliber 8500, very nicely finished, automatic with Co-Axial escapement,
power reserve of 60 hours. Free sprung balance and silicon balance spring, two
barrels serial mounted. Bi-directional automatic winding. Resistant to magnetic
fields over 15000 Gauss.

So after
looking at this one I moved over to the Aqua Terra “Golf” with green accent.

The green
was very nice and with a grey vintage leather strap it would probably look very
nice…
But again, I didn’t feel the strong appeal.

As they
say, third time is a charm! When I saw this one I felt it, the appeal!

The orange
accent of this version really caught my attention!

Strange how
the small accent on the dial changes everything. Of course, it helped that they
put Omega’s new Nato on instead of the standard brown leather.

Of the
three Aqua Terra versions I got to see, this orange one is my favorite for
sure!
Must say
that I really like this line of Aqua Terra from Omega, well made strong tool
watches.
Two things
I would have preferred differently: 1) The name on the dial, change it to Railmaster,
2) a tad smaller case, somewhere between
39.5 and 40.5 mm.
Best
Blomman
This message has been edited by blomman on 2014-12-01 15:04:22