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Omega urges us to travel again at launch of latest Worldtimers

Omega is building on momentum for its Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer line with the addition of a lighter-weight model in titanium and two pieces in steel.

Omega is building on momentum for its Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer line with the addition of a lighter-weight model in titanium and two pieces in steel.

They all have the Omega Worldtimer display with a laser etched Earth in titanium, seen looking down on the North Pole, in the centre of their dials.

There is a day and night 24 hour ring circling the globe and an outer ring showing global destinations including Omega’s home city Bienne with London, home of Greenwich Mean Time, picked out in red.

Omega president and CEO, Mr. Raynald Aeschlimann, says the Worldtimers are a call to action in a post-pandemic era. “Go for it!” he urges. “Step out into the world.”

All three watches come in the standard 43mm case size of the Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer.

The titanium piece has a grey dial while the steel models come in green with green ceramic bezels and use Omega’s Moonshine Gold for hours, minutes and seconds hands as well as hour markers.

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They are all powered by Omega’s Co- Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938 manufacture movement.

The steel model on rubber strap is priced at £9,900 and £10,100 on the steel bracelet. The titanium reference costs £11,500.

 

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