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Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer

43.0mm Consistent Pricing
Low $6,550
Median $7,050
High $7,700
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The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer brings a cosmopolitan twist to the Aqua Terra lineup, debuting in 2017 as Omega’s answer to the demand for a practical, travel-ready complication. Its centerpiece is the laser-ablated titanium world map at the dial’s center, ringed by global city names, making it a functional tool for frequent travelers and a visual standout among GMT watches. Collectors seek out this model for its unique execution of the worldtimer complication and the prestige of the Seamaster name.

The reference 220.10.43.22.03.001 in stainless steel is the most accessible and widely collected, featuring a blue sunburst dial and a 43mm case that wears comfortably thanks to its integrated bracelet. The caliber 8938 automatic movement offers METAS-certified Master Chronometer accuracy and anti-magnetic resistance, which boosts both reliability and value. Limited editions in platinum or Sedna gold (such as 220.53.43.22.03.001) command higher prices due to their precious metal cases and lower production numbers, but the core steel model remains the benchmark for daily wear and value retention.

When comparing variants, note that the bracelet and rubber strap options can affect both price and wrist presence, with the bracelet generally favored for versatility. The laser-etched globe dial is a hallmark of authenticity, as is the transparent caseback displaying the decorated movement. Early production pieces and boutique editions occasionally surface at a premium, but the standard steel reference delivers the core experience with fewer sourcing hurdles. This is a watch that rewards attention to dial detail and condition over chasing rare serials.

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