Omega’s Latest Innovations: The Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer 2023 Collection

Omega, renowned for its horological creativity, continues to break new ground with the expansion of its Worldtimer collection. The luxury watchmaker has unveiled three new captivating additions to the Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer 2023 series, showcasing innovation in material, colour, and design.
Titanium, recognised for its lightness and corrosion resistance, plays a significant role in Omega’s new offerings. One of the standout features of the latest Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer is its laser-ablated titanium dial, offering a stark contrast with the previously released platinum and steel models from 2017 and 2019.
The titanium model (reference 220.92.43.22.99.001) impresses with a topographic map of the world, as viewed from above the North Pole. The entire black and grey dial, including its colours, is crafted by laser ablation, providing a sense of depth and detail to the design. The unique aesthetic continues with a red hand-applied varnish on the word ‘London’ highlighting Greenwich Mean Time, now known as Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). Framed by a brushed black ceramic bezel, the watch face is complemented by blackened hands and indexes that radiate a blue glow in the dark, thanks to the white Super-LumiNova filling. The timepiece is priced at Euro 13,600 / US$ 11,800. Also be sure to chek our list of the best titanium watches for men.
Complementing the titanium model are two stainless steel alter...
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