Swiss Super Clone OMEGA adds new colourful dials to their Aqua Terra collection

With the original Seamaster debuting in 1948, perfect super clone OMEGA has been continuously developing this line. The first Seamaster Aqua Terra collection unveiled itself in 2003 and has been evolving ever since. Divided into two series variants, the larger 38mm model comes in Atlantic Blue, Bay Green, Sandstone, Saffron, and Terracotta. The 34mm edition has dials in Sea Blue, Lagoon Green, Sandstone, Shell Pink, and Lavender. Despite the previous 1:1 fake Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra collections having the staple “teak deck” in the dial finishing, this new design provides a cleaner finish.

All models also sit perfectly on the wrist and all are cased in fully polished stainless steel. More than just an accessory, this recent series is exhilarating as Swiss made replica OMEGA gives this familiar collection a sense of individuality, a new life revived with various daring personalities.

Powered by AAA super clone OMEGA Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8800, the watches self-wind in both directions and has a power reserve of 55 hours. The luxury super clone Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra collection is also certified by METAS as Master Chronometer, withstanding magnetic fields up to 15,000 gausses. Above all, another great feature is its impressive water resistance of 150 metres, making it perfect for everyday wear.

Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M 38mm

In the 38mm series, there are more bolder earthy colours, giving it a masculine feel. The most striking shade in this line is “Terracotta,” which was created through a process called chemical vapour deposition (CVD). The deep metallic scarlet hue makes the dial extremely eye-catching and prominent. On the other hand, the rest of the Swiss movement super clone Omega‘s dials use the more familiar physical vapour deposition (PVD) to create the colours. “Saffron,” for example, is a unique dial made through PVD. It’s not gold and not orange colour gives the dial a vivacious character. Adding a bit of oomph, that personal charm, into the design. Yet, “Atlantic Blue” is also tasteful for those interested in a more traditional

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