Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Small Seconds Silver
About This Watch
The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Small Seconds replaces the standard date window with a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock, creating a cleaner, more classical dial layout. The silver teak-pattern dial is elegant and understated, with the small seconds adding a touch of traditional watchmaking character. The caliber 8916 Master Chronometer movement drives the off-center seconds display. Without a date window, the dial achieves perfect symmetry between the Omega logo at 12 and the seconds subdial at 6. This configuration appeals to purists who prefer to avoid the visual disruption of a date window and to those who appreciate the more traditional layout of small seconds versus sweep seconds. The remaining specifications are identical to the standard Aqua Terra: 41mm case, 150-meter water resistance, 60-hour power reserve, and full Master Chronometer certification. The Small Seconds variant represents the most refined, dress-oriented version of the Aqua Terra.
In-Depth Review
# Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Small Seconds Editorial
Since its debut in 2022, the reference 220.10.41.21.02.002 has quietly established itself as one of the most balanced offerings in modern dive watch design. Built on the foundation of Omega's storied Seamaster lineage, this 41mm stainless steel sports watch distills decades of underwater heritage into a contemporary package that refuses unnecessary ornamentation. The silver dial's horizontal teak pattern—a signature Aqua Terra flourish—provides visual interest without compromising legibility, while the small seconds subdial at six o'clock delivers functional elegance rarely seen outside haute horlogerie. Powering this restraint is the in-house caliber 8916, a robust automatic movement offering 60 hours of power reserve and the build quality one expects from the Swatch Group's watchmaking division. The sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and 150-meter water resistance confirm this is a watch built for actual use, not merely admiration in a display case.
The Aqua Terra 150M appeals primarily to collectors who value substance over status—professionals seeking a versatile desk-to-dive companion, seasoned watch enthusiasts tired of oversized trend-chasing, and those with sufficient horological knowledge to appreciate Omega's engineering without requiring marketing validation. This watch serves equally well during business travel or weekend diving excursions, a genuine all-rounder in an era of hyper-specialization.
At the $4,300 street price point, the Aqua Terra competes admirably against the Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight (approximately $4,100) and the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 (around $4,700). Where Omega gains ground is movement transparency and proven reliability; where
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Omega 8916 |
| 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 | Silver 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 |
| Complications |