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Originally Posted by AEC
Omega's web site can be a little tricky to navigate sometimes. I recommend navigating on Omega's web site to the main landing page for the model of interest, and then look for the "Catalog" button near the bottom of the page. That catalog will pull up a listing showing the myriad of Aqua Terra variants you can choose from. Then, once you've found and selected a variant that interests you, its availability should be easier to discern.
I can understand falling in love with the Aqua Terra. The same thing happened to me twenty years ago, when the first generation Aqua Terra first came onto the stage. It was my first good watch
My first one was replaced a few years ago with a contemporary Aqua Terra...
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Very nice looking watch.
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Rolex 226570, Explorer II Club
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