Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Black 41mm
About This Watch
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M is the quintessential do-everything luxury watch. Its design draws inspiration from both the maritime world and the deck of luxury yachts, evidenced by the horizontal "teak" lines on the dial that mimic the wooden decking of a ship. At 41mm with 150 meters of water resistance, the Aqua Terra sits between a dress watch and a dive watch — sporty enough for any outdoor activity, refined enough for a boardroom. The caliber 8900 is one of Omega's best movements, featuring Master Chronometer certification, a 60-hour power reserve, and the Co-Axial escapement with silicon balance spring. The symmetrical case (with the crown at 3 o'clock and date at 6 o'clock) gives it a balanced, elegant appearance. The Aqua Terra has earned a reputation as one of the best everyday luxury watches in existence — it competes directly with the Rolex Datejust and offers arguably more sophisticated movement technology at a lower price point. This black-dial version is the most versatile of the range.
In-Depth Review
The modern Seamaster Aqua Terra represents Omega's commitment to building practical luxury sports watches that refuse to apologize for their utility. The 2017 redesign of the 41mm black dial version strikes a careful balance: it's formal enough for an office setting, yet purposeful enough to accompany a weekend dive. The horizontal teak pattern on the dial—inspired by teak wood decking found on yacht hulls—provides visual interest without distraction, while the fixed stainless steel bezel and anti-reflective sapphire crystal speak to a design philosophy that prioritizes function over ornamentation. The in-house Omega 8900 caliber delivers a 60-hour power reserve and 25,200 vph frequency, making it a genuinely capable movement that justifies the Swiss manufacturing heritage behind it.
This watch is built for the professional who refuses to choose between a desk tool and a dive watch. Divers appreciate the 150-meter water resistance and reliable automatic movement, while executives benefit from the understated sophistication of the black dial and polished steel bezel. The 41mm case diameter sits in the sweet spot between wearability and presence, while the 13.2mm thickness keeps it appropriately proportioned rather than chunky.
At current market prices around $4,200, the Aqua Terra competes directly with Tudor's Black Bay S&G and Rolex's Submariner Date. The Rolex typically commands premium pricing driven largely by brand momentum rather than technical superiority, while Tudor offers better value. However, Omega's superior finishing and the distinctive teak dial give this watch its own identity—it's the choice for those who appreciate subtle design refinement alongside robust engineering.
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Omega 8900 |
| Power Reserve | 60 hours |
| Frequency | 25,200 vph |
| Jewels | 39 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 41.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 13.2mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire with anti-reflective coating |
| Bezel | Fixed, polished stainless steel |
| Dial Color | Black with horizontal teak pattern |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 47.5mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 150m / 492ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Stainless steel bracelet |
| Clasp | Folding clasp with pushers |
| Weight | 155g |
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