The NEW Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Turquoise – A Tropical Twist on Everyday Elegance
The Seamaster Evolves
Omega's Seamaster Aqua Terra has long been celebrated as the versatile, modern classic—a timepiece that blends sporty functionality with refined aesthetics. With its 2002 debut and subsequent Master Chronometer advancements, the collection has become a symbol of understated luxury.
Now, in a bold seasonal move, Omega introduces the 2025 Aqua Terra Turquoise editions—filled with vibrant style yet grounded in robust watchmaking, with its two new references 220.10.41.21.03.006 and 220.32.41.21.03.001.

A Splash of Turquoise: Design & Style
The standout feature? A radiant turquoise gradient dial, fading from a vibrant center to deeper aqua edges—a design evoking the way sunlight plays through water. The color might remind to some the Tiffany light blue famous nuance.
The dial is beautifully balanced with a trapezoid date window at 6 o’clock and accented by dark PVD-coated indices and hands for optimal legibility.
But Omega didn’t stop there—this model brings an unapologetically sporty twist:
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A scratch-resistant black ceramic bezel, borrowed from the Aqua Terra Worldtimer lineage, offering both durability and UV resistance.
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An integrated black structured rubber strap with turquoise stitching that ties dial and strap together.
The result is a striking contrast that frames the turquoise dial while reinforcing Aqua Terra’s sporty DNA.
Technical Heartbeats: Movements & Performance
Omega's commitment to precision continues under the surface.
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41 mm model → Calibre 8900, 60-hour power reserve.
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38 mm model → Calibre 8800, 55-hour power reserve.
Both are METAS-certified Master Chronometers, resistant to 15,000 Gauss, featuring the Co-Axial escapement and silicon balance spring—hallmarks of modern Omega durability and accuracy.

Wearability & Versatility
The Aqua Terra Turquoise enhances the line’s reputation as the ultimate “just one watch” candidate. The addition of ceramic and rubber shifts it subtly from dressier to sportier, while keeping elegance central—ideal for both suit-and-tie and beachside brunch gatherings.
No wonder GQ dubbed it the ultimate “vacation Bond” watch.
Comparison with Previous Aqua Terra Models
The Aqua Terra has always been about versatility and elegance, but the 2025 turquoise editions mark a distinct evolution in both aesthetics and construction.

In short, the earlier Aqua Terra was the refined all-rounder, whereas the new turquoise editions lean harder into sporty-casual luxury—without losing the technical credibility. It’s less about boardrooms, more about cocktails by the ocean.
Pricing & Availability
Both 38 mm and 41 mm references are non-limited approx. €7'500-7,700.
A Refreshing Refresh
With the Seamaster Aqua Terra Turquoise, Omega has delivered more than just a new color—it’s a statement of bold design, robust technology, and lifestyle versatility.
Compared to its predecessors, it feels freer, more adventurous, and unapologetically eye-catching. If the teak-dial Aqua Terra was about understated refinement, the turquoise ceramic version is about expressive elegance with a playful twist.
A watch as ready for the yacht club as it is for the boardroom—just with more color.