sirjun
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Aqua Terra Annual Calendar
Nov 21, 2010,10:55 AM
Hello all
i am toying with the idea of purchasing this watch and currious as to whether anyone has one or reviews
Looked through the forum and not much there.
Currently i have the ploprof with the cal8500 and really like it. Have been thinking about adding another omega to my collection
Any thoughts
Much appreciate it
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Aqua Terra Annual Calendar
By: sirjun : November 21st, 2010-10:55
Hello all i am toying with the idea of purchasing this watch and currious as to whether anyone has one or reviews Looked through the forum and not much there. Currently i have the ploprof with the cal8500 and really like it. Have been thinking about addin...
Link
By: anaesdoc : November 21st, 2010-11:01
Hi sirjun, if you go to the Omega forum and enter your keyword in the search engine, you would find this post for example: http://omega.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-677/pi-3319996/ti-542046/s-0/ Hope this helps, anaesdoc
The Aqua Terra annual calendar . . .
By: Dr No : November 21st, 2010-14:05
. . . is a top-drawer complicated tool watch, Alex. The accuracy and precision of the sample Omega lent me was outstanding, and the instantaneous change at the end of the month is the icing on the cake. If you like the aesthetics . . . . . . and can handl...
Have one
By: wil_t : November 23rd, 2010-14:11
I have the same model that Art reviewed last autumn, if you can handle the new ProProf the Aqua Terra Annual Calendar should not come as a problem, but depends what you're looking for to complement the ProProf or what occasions you would wear your next Om...
collection
By: sirjun : November 23rd, 2010-15:42
my interest in the watch lies primarily as a collector. i like to pick up neat and somewhat unique pieces either from mechanical design or style point. the annual calendar appears to me to be just that...silicone balance set up, annual calendar etc make i...
Forgive me for being direct...
By: Ruckdee : November 23rd, 2010-17:37
...but the base Aqua Terra model would do for me. I have no use for the annual calendar function so I would rather save the difference and credit it towards the next purchase. Ruckdee