About 43mm Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Watches
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra line is one of the brand's most enduring and recognizable families, blending aquatic heritage with a clean, dressy aesthetic defined by its signature teak-pattern dial and broad arrow hands. The 43mm case size within the Aqua Terra range houses the GMT Worldtimer complication, a sophisticated dual-time and world-time function that tracks multiple time zones simultaneously, making it a natural companion for frequent travelers. Co-Axial Master Chronometer certification means each watch meets METAS standards for magnetic resistance, precision, and reliability, representing the pinnacle of Omega's manufacturing quality. The collection spans references in stainless steel such as the blue-dial 220.10.43.22.03.001 and 220.12.43.22.03.001, a titanium 220.92.43.22.99.001 with grey dial, and Sedna gold pieces including the 220.50.43.22.02.001 and leather-strap 220.53.43.22.02.001.
What to Look For
Buyers choosing among 43mm Aqua Terra references should consider case material first, as stainless steel models offer classic versatility and strong long-term value, titanium delivers a noticeably lighter wear, and Sedna gold commands a luxury premium with a warm rose-gold hue unique to Omega. Dial color and strap choice also differentiate references significantly, with blue dials paired to both steel bracelets and integrated straps, green dials offering a bold contemporary statement, and the Sedna gold pieces available on bracelet or alligator leather strap, each affecting both aesthetics and secondary-market desirability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the 43mm Omega Aqua Terra watches in this collection brand new?
Yes, every 43mm Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra listed at Bizak and Co. is brand new old stock or current production, unworn and in original condition. Each piece ships with its accompanying documentation and box, giving buyers full peace of mind.
What is the difference between the GMT Worldtimer references in this collection?
All the GMT Worldtimer references share the same 43mm stainless steel or precious-metal case and Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, but they differ in dial color, bracelet finish, and reference number, which affects both aesthetics and pricing. For example, the 220.10.43.22.03.001 and 220.12.43.22.03.002 are both blue-dial steel models with subtle finishing distinctions, while the 220.32.43.22.10.001 features a green dial that has proven particularly sought after among collectors.
Why does the titanium 43mm Aqua Terra carry a different reference prefix than the steel models?
Omega uses distinct reference numbering to indicate case and bracelet material, so the titanium Aqua Terra 220.92.43.22.99.001 carries a different prefix series from the stainless steel 220.10 and 220.12 family. This makes it straightforward to identify material and configuration at a glance when shopping for a specific 43mm Aqua Terra for sale.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.