Barely worn Oct2020 Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m Co-Axial 38mm blue dial [220.10.38.20.03.001]

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Hi everyone.

Listing my pride and joy here to try and get through a sudden family financial emergency.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m Co-Axial Master Chronometer 38mm with blue dial. Serial number is 220.10.38.20.03.001.

The watch has the epic co-axial 8800 movement (for you to admire through the sapphire caseback when you take the watch off) and 150 metres of water resistance (secured by a beautiful screw-down crown). The date is at 6 o'clock with the window blending effortlessly into the dial as they are the same colour as each other. The dial has a wonderful symmetry with the 6 o'clock date that you didn't get on previous Aqua Terra models.

The watch was purchased on October 6th from an AD just outside West London, England for £4,910 (UK prices include VAT).

It has barely been worn and I stopped wearing it about 2 weeks ago when I realised I would need to sell it. Slight hairline desk diving scratches on the clasp and light hairline marks everywhere else. Watch still looks and feels brand spanking new. It also has astounding accuracy - gaining less than 2 seconds per day. It is my favourite thing that I have ever owned, and I saved up for over a year to get it - so this post is very painful indeed...

I'm asking for £3,600 + 5% PayPal fees (avoided by bank transfer) + shipping. I am not looking for trades at this time as I simply require the funds. Please message with any questions, any offers and if you want to see more photos or video/videocall etc. Photos below:

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Thanks to the good folks at OF for allowing me to (very sadly) list my beautiful Aqua Terra for sale.

The watch has now been sold
through another forum. I have marked the post with the SOLD flair.
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Hope you are able to get one back soon. Great watch.

Thank you Fusion. Honestly, me too - I'm really gutted we had to part ways but that's life I guess.

The very lucky customer took it for £3,150 in the end. I'm sure he will have a fantastic Christmas with the watch on his wrist though - and I'm glad that someone will enjoy it.

Here's to 2021... when at some point, I will have an Omega back on my wrist. For now - I've got my little Seiko 5 on.