Hi CWC,
For sale is my Omega Aqua Terra GoodPlanet Edition in 38.5mm - Reference no. 231.92.39.21.04.001
It is Titanium on a coated blue nylon strap.
I purchased this watch last year from a Japanese seller on Chrono 24, knowing that there would be no international warranty on it. I purchased it to pair with a GoodPlanet edition Planet Ocean that I have. The PO is my first luxury watch that I purchased many years ago. The Aqua Terra was supposed to be a keeper for me, so I was not concerned about warranty at the price that I paid for it, knowing that Omegas are extremely reliable. Unfortunately I find that the size on this one is a bit too small for me, so I hardly wear it in my rotation. I went with the 38.5mm version over the larger 43mm GMT one because I liked the cleaner dial. I thought the size would be ok, but it ended up not a being a good fit for my liking. I've worn it less than 10 times.
Watch is in mint condition, no scratches anywhere that I can see, no flea bites, no scuffs. Watch is keeping good time, approx. 3 seconds a day. Power reserve is as stated at 60 hours when I tested it out. It has the setting where you can set the hour independent from setting the time for quick date changes, or time zone changes.
Includes: Inner and outer box, manual, cards. No Warranty as far as I'm concerned.
Retail MSRP: $8,650 + Taxes = $9,700
I paid just over $6k after taxes. Asking $5,000 + ship. Or F2F in the Vancouver area.
For sale is my Omega Aqua Terra GoodPlanet Edition in 38.5mm - Reference no. 231.92.39.21.04.001
It is Titanium on a coated blue nylon strap.
I purchased this watch last year from a Japanese seller on Chrono 24, knowing that there would be no international warranty on it. I purchased it to pair with a GoodPlanet edition Planet Ocean that I have. The PO is my first luxury watch that I purchased many years ago. The Aqua Terra was supposed to be a keeper for me, so I was not concerned about warranty at the price that I paid for it, knowing that Omegas are extremely reliable. Unfortunately I find that the size on this one is a bit too small for me, so I hardly wear it in my rotation. I went with the 38.5mm version over the larger 43mm GMT one because I liked the cleaner dial. I thought the size would be ok, but it ended up not a being a good fit for my liking. I've worn it less than 10 times.
Watch is in mint condition, no scratches anywhere that I can see, no flea bites, no scuffs. Watch is keeping good time, approx. 3 seconds a day. Power reserve is as stated at 60 hours when I tested it out. It has the setting where you can set the hour independent from setting the time for quick date changes, or time zone changes.
Includes: Inner and outer box, manual, cards. No Warranty as far as I'm concerned.
Retail MSRP: $8,650 + Taxes = $9,700
I paid just over $6k after taxes. Asking $5,000 + ship. Or F2F in the Vancouver area.
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