2021 Aqua Terra Small Seconds (official)

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Picture from Fratello article above, the white dial looks pretty damn sweet

 
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Feel like this would be a situation where a no-date watch would make loads of sense. If maybe the date had a frame it would integrate better into the aesthetic. Still a solid watch overall though.
 
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AAaaaaaaaaaaah!! 😲 🥰

Edit: Fratello : "I feel the 38mm version is more targeted towards ladies"

Way to unnecessarily type a watch, if circles are for women what does that say for watches in general?
Could have said that the 41mm was the more sportier version, the 38mm looks dressier in my opinion
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The small dial on the black-dialed version looks like the Magic 8-Ball 😀
 
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haha! You found it! I saw these in person at my OB...they are very nice in person!
 
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AAaaaaaaaaaaah!! 😲 🥰

Edit: Fratello : "I feel the 38mm version is more targeted towards ladies"

Way to unnecessarily type a watch, if circles are for women what does that say for watches in general?
Could have said that the 41mm was the more sportier version, the 38mm looks dressier in my opinion
One of the things Ive always found odd is how so many “women’s” watches delete minute markers, like being on time is only relevant to blokes or something. To me it always looks like the dial has been washed or redialed based on how many times I’ve seen it on old connies and Seamasters
 
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If only was without date….

Nice addition anyway.
I hope they keep the standard AT line as it is beside these new models
 
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Like others mentioned I think this would look better without the date, but this version looks great IMO.
 
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Wow so beautiful, I have two watches and feel lucky for that but I so love them. So many beautiful shiny precious things I want to buy.

But yes, date is a distraction to the eye.
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I prefer the AT without the sub-seconds. I agree that they should remove the date window here as I think it would provide less clutter on the bottom section of the dial.
 
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Based on Omega's website, these models are more expensive versus their center second hand counterparts, roughly 10% more. I am referencing the 41mm steel model here shown above - interesting.
 
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I don't have a ton of love for AT, but this is one I'd like to see in real life. Subdial seconds on a sports watch makes it aim to be dressier, but then all the numerals everywhere on the dial (date included) kind of kill that aspiration, for this guy anyway.
 
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Pitty the smaller green sunbrushed version is small and rather feminine only.

Generally quite controversial iteration of AT for me.

Owning World Timer I don't care too much though, one AT in collection is more than enough 😉

Here all 19 versions:
 
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These watches are horrendous. A certified chronometer without seconds hash marks. Omega never seems to get things right. They have a great looking dive watch, but its still too large - or is not offered in a smaller size - and has an escape valve 99.9% of the buyers don't use (or want). There is ao much I like about their watches, but there is always a showstopper for me. Maybe next year.
 
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Pitty the smaller green sunbrushed version is small and rather feminine only.

Generally quite controversial iteration of AT for me.

Owning World Timer I don't care too much though, one AT in collection is more than enough 😉

Here all 19 versions:

Not my cup of tea but why are there 19 variations of the same watch? I guess the cost to keep this many SKUs is less than sales from 19 people with different preferences.