The elliptical case shape matches its 41mm counterpart exactly, but the bezel is more pronounced at this scale. A simplified dial features applied indices that slope inward toward the center, and the date window is now a circle.
The dauphine hands are pulled from Omega’s mid-century archive, although the second hand matches larger Seamaster Aqua Terra references.
By framing the new Seamaster Aqua Terra 150 as a unisex watch, Omega made a traditionally women’s-sized watch to the same standard as its men’s counterpart, which is not always the case.
Yes, half of the collection is decorated in diamonds and mother-of-pearl, but the other half consists of serious watches that will look classy and respectable on anyone’s wrist, regardless of gender.
It is the best non-vintage option I’ve seen for men who are interested in embracing the small watch trend.