The cartouche is made from a titanium plate, which is laser-ablated to create the blue ocean, leaving a relief of the continents. Right in the middle of the dial is a cartouche of the Earth looking down from the North Pole. A light blue half indicates daytime, while the dark blue half indicates night. Inward of that is a ring with the 24 hours display. The exterior section of the dial is sun-brushed blue and includes vertical teak stripes and a circle of global destinations printed in red (GMT), silvery (+1h in summer) and blue (places without daylight savings). As a nod to its origins, the city of Bienne is used for GMT+1, where the Omega headquarters is located. The outer ring is shared between the applied hour indices and the city labels. The dial is composed of three different rings. But not the case with the Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer. This would normally result in a busy and confusing dial. First, as a GMT Worldtimer, it is called to display a lot of information. The case is rather massive, but the elements on the dial, complex as they are, gives a very sporty, yet elegant vibe. The visual impression is one which inspires confidence. The case remains the same shape and size as the original platinum version – 43mm diameter and in stainless steel. Sedna gold case, silver dial, Sedna gold braceletįor this review, we selected our favourite from the lot – the version in a steel case, blue dial and blue rubber strap.Sedna gold case, silver dial, alligator strap. Steel case, blue dial, blue rubber strap.Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimerīut for this year, the Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer is offered in a multiple versions: We believe the Singapore Omega team did not order a piece then. The debut watch was a bit much for an Omega, both in price (US$48,000) as well as in the complexity of the platinum case, gold markers, hands, hand-crafted enamel world map, textured dial and the usual complex display of a world timer watch. In 2017, the Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer debuted in a platinum case. The watch is not totally a new offering from Omega. Here is our hands-on detail review of the watch. We reported on the new Seamaster Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer during the May Time to Move Event in Switzerland.
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