Hi all, I’m looking into an Agua Terra 36mm to 39mm. Don’t want the Co-Axial based engine rather the ETA one. I’m planning on keeping one long term and my watch maker wants over $800 to service vs. $350 for ETA pre co-axial. Heck my Exp1 service is less than what they charge for Co-axial Omegas. I have already had Omega’s with push pin bracelet and don’t want that anymore. So need it to have screw in links. I imagine late 1990’s or early 2000’s but not sure if such models exists ? Any advice? Thank you BigC
If you purchase the coaxial moment which requires less service and is a better more accurate movement, just add the watch to your insurance policy and add a ryder for full coverage. Any service needed on the watch should be covered in full with no deductible.
They debuted in 2002 with a 2500 movement. The very earliest are 2500a’s. Additionally not all insurance Ryder’s cover service. TLDR they are all co axial