OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Steel on Rubber Strap Blue Dial Watch, 43mm
This 43 mm Worldtimer, with its polished and brushed case in stainless steel, has a blue rubber strap, which is integrated into the case and enhanced with a solid polished link.
The dial is sun-brushed in OMEGA’s own Summer Blue with a gradient finish to reflect the watch’s level of water resistance and includes vertical teak stripes and rhodium-plated hands and indexes filled with a unique light blue Super-LumiNova.
Around the dial is a circle of silvery printed global destinations. The centre contains a 24-hour glass ring, with light blue to indicate daytime and dark blue to indicate night. The vision of Earth, which depicts a blue ocean and relief of the continents, is laser-ablated on a grade 5 titanium plate.
Turning the watch over reveals a stamped commemorative Seamaster logo depicting a trident-bearing Poseidon and two seahorses: OMEGA’s 1956 original and the brand’s current design. Behind which sits the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8938.
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Item No.1228435212284352
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Style #220.12.43.22.03.002
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Jewelry TypeWatch
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Exclusive to Ben BridgeNo
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CollectionOmega SEAMASTER
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Metal TypeStainless Steel
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Metal PurityNot applicable
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AdjustableNo
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EngravableNo
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Engraving Limit0
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Band ColorBlue
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Band MaterialRubber
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Clasp TypeFold Over Clasp
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Case MaterialStainless Steel
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Case Size43MM
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CrystalSapphire
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Dial ColorBlue
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Dial MarkerIndex / Stick
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FunctionsDate
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Movement TypeAutomatic/Self Wind
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ShapeRound
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Water Resistance150 Meters
Give your watch a quick check on a regular basis, wiping down the face and bracelet with a soft cloth, checking the leather on a strap, and making sure that the strap or bracelet is firmly attached to the watch face. Also, while many watches are water resistant, few are truly waterproof, so if you find that moisture or dust has penetrated the case of your watch, bring it into your local Ben Bridge store where we can have one of our watchmakers clean it out for you.
Our best advice on watch maintenance is to never attempt do-it-yourself repairs, no matter how handy you are or how good the instructions are on Youtube. Watches are super complex little machines and only an expert watchmaker should be trusted to get a watch back into working condition. Attempts by an untrained repair person may seriously damage the watch and can even invalidate factory warranties.
In general, having your watch checked regularly by your Personal Jeweler or watchmaker and serviced according to the manufacturer's guidelines should keep it in excellent shape.