The original Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra was introduced in 2002 as a successor to the earlier Seamaster 120 - a more elegant, less sporty version of Omega's dive watches. It was available in a wide variety of configurations, with either quartz or mechanical movements. Since then, the Aqua Terra has been revamped several times, with the present generation having been launched at Baselworld 2017.
Reference 220.12.41.21.02.002 has a stainless steel case and a rubber strap. It is powered by the Master Co-Axial caliber 8900 and features a silver dial.
Omega, with its origins dating back to 1848, has been synonymous with precision and innovation in watchmaking. Founded by Louis Brandt originally as La Generale Watch Co., in La Chaux-de-Fonds, this Swiss brand ultimately grew to have a rich heritage in space exploration, having been the official timepiece of NASA missions. Omega's legacy includes iconic models like the Speedmaster, Seamaster, and Constellation, all celebrated for their performance and design. With a commitment to excellence, Omega continues to push the boundaries of horological achievement.