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Omega unveils the launch of Aqua Terra Shades Collection


OMEGA, the renowned watchmaker known for its precision, style, and innovation, has recently launched the Aqua Terra Shades Collection, a line of timepieces that offers a new level of creativity and colour palette expression. This exciting new collection features a range of dial shades that take inspiration from nature, capturing the essence of the ocean and earth.

The Aqua Terra collection was first introduced in 2002 and has since become one of Omega’s most popular timepiece choices. The Shades Collection is a tribute to the evolution of the Aqua Terra family, bringing a fresh perspective and a new level of creativity to the iconic line.

 

 

The release offers a range of unique shades that allow everyone to express their unique style in colour, including Atlantic Blue, Lagoon Green, and Terracotta. The dials are crafted from brass and sun-brushed outwards from the centre, giving each one a unique depth and texture. The shades are achieved through advanced technologies such as PVD and CVD, resulting in colours that go beyond those of the past.

Omega’s dedication to craftsmanship is evident in the intricate details and precision of each watch in the collection. The Aqua Terra Shades watches are designed to withstand the rigours of everyday wear and tear, making them reliable and long-lasting. Whether you’re looking for a bold and colourful statement piece or a classic and sophisticated timepiece, this collection has something for everyone.

by Zlata Kryudor 

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