Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Blue on Rubber watch

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Blue on Rubber

Omega Seamaster · Ref. 220.12.41.21.03.001

About This Watch

The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M on rubber strap offers a sportier, lighter alternative to the bracelet version. The blue structured rubber strap matches the blue teak-pattern dial, creating a cohesive monochromatic look perfect for summer and active wear. At 95 grams, it is significantly lighter than the 155-gram bracelet model, making it supremely comfortable for extended periods. The rubber strap also makes the watch more casual and sport-oriented, transforming the Aqua Terra from a versatile office watch into a dedicated sports companion. The caliber 8900 Master Chronometer inside is identical to the bracelet version — the same 60-hour power reserve, the same magnetic resistance, the same chronometric precision. The rubber strap option typically costs slightly less than the bracelet version, making it an attractive entry point to the Aqua Terra collection. Many owners purchase both strap options to transform the character of their watch depending on the occasion.

In-Depth Review

# Editorial: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Blue on Rubber

The 2021 refresh of Omega's Seamaster Aqua Terra line brought meaningful refinement to a collection that had already earned credibility through decades of seafaring heritage. The reference 220.12.41.21.03.001 exemplifies this restraint, presenting a 41mm stainless steel sports watch with a striking blue dial finished in horizontal teak patterning—a signature detail that immediately distinguishes it from the minimalist aesthetic dominating contemporary watchmaking. What truly matters here is the in-house Omega 8900 caliber, a robust automatic movement with a 60-hour power reserve and 39 jewels that positions this watch as mechanically competitive rather than merely fashionable. The blue rubber strap, often dismissed as gimmicky on luxury watches, functions as genuine functional equipment rather than marketing contrivance, offering practicality for wearers who value versatility without sacrificing the watch's formal competence.

This timepiece appeals specifically to collectors and professionals seeking a sport watch capable of genuine underwater capability without the specialized engineering of dedicated dive instruments. The 150-meter water resistance rating accommodates recreational swimming and snorkeling, while the sapphire crystal and fixed bezel speak to someone who values precision over novelty. The watch functions equally well in business casual contexts or casual athletic settings, a versatility increasingly rare at this price point.

At current market prices hovering around $3,900—substantially below the $5,300 MSRP—this watch offers notable value against direct competitors. The Tudor Black Bay 41 and Rolex Submariner occupy similar positioning, though both command significantly steeper secondary market premiums. For buyers prioritizing Swiss mechanical credibility without the two-year waiting list, Omega's Aqua Terra

Specifications

Movement

Movement TypeAutomatic
CaliberOmega 8900
Power Reserve60 hours
Frequency25,200 vph
Jewels39

Case

Case Diameter41.0mm
Case Thickness13.2mm
Case MaterialStainless Steel
CrystalSapphire with anti-reflective coating
BezelFixed, polished stainless steel
Dial ColorBlue with horizontal teak pattern
Lug Width20mm
Lug-to-Lug47.5mm

Features

Water Resistance150m / 492ft
Bracelet/StrapBlue structured rubber strap
ClaspDeployant clasp
Weight95g
Complications
Date

Pricing

Retail (MSRP)
$5,300
Market Price
$3,900