The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Black 41 mm is one out of three new steel black Seamaster Aqua Terra’s with a lacquered varnish dial
Omega caliber 8900
Omega caliber 8900 | Automatic | Diameter: 29 mm | Frequency: 25,200 vph (3.5 Hz) | Jewels: 39 | Double barrel | METAS certified | Co-axial escapement, free-spring balance, silicon balance spring | Hours, minutes, seconds, date, time zone function | Power reserve: 60 hours
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This movement has a so called jumpin hour hand, which means you can adjust the ours apart from the minutes. A very handy function when travelling through multiple time zones. So, it’s not a GMT but a quick setting of the hours. The movement is also resistant to magnetic fields up to 15,000 Gauss.
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The caliber is based on Omega’s first in-house co-axial movement, the Omega caliber 8500 from 2007. In 2015 this new 8900 is presented to replace the 8500.
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Watches with the Omega caliber 8900
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