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BUY this watch: https://goo.gl/HVmv6u Full reference number: 231.13.43.22.06.001 Shop our collection of pre-owned watches: https://goo.gl/VOKPq5 Download our app for the latest in news and to store your watch collection: https://goo.gl/VOKPq5 The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Annual Calendar is a 2010 Baselworld Novelty. At 43mm in case size, with a height of 14.5mm, the watch has a generously sloped crystal, making it wear slightly smaller. The watch does has some heft to it, thanks to the annual calendar included in the movement. The strap is a special part of the watch. It features a matte black alligator leather, perfectly complementing the grey dial, silver case color, and white indices. The Aqua Terra is one of the most versatile watches. You get both a durable 150m water resistance and a watch that can be worn in more formal environments. There are gorgeous applied hour indices, a broad arrow hour hand, and a seconds hand featuring a small arrow with generous lume. True to the Seamaster's sports watch origin, everything on this watch is highly legible, including the month and date apertures at 3 o'clock. The Omega 8601 powers this watch, only needing one adjustment a year during the February to March transition. Turning the watch over, you can see the movement with two mainspring barrels, giving the watch a 55 hour power reserve. The watch features ceramic, unlubricated, winding rotor barrings and amagnetic hairspring. In addition to being co-axial, the watch is COSC certified. Since it does feature Month and Date, it can be easily set using the quick-set on the crown. In the second position on the crown, you cycle in one direction to change the date, and the other to change the month. Watch the full video for more details!