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I've just been given an Aqua Terra by my wife as a brithday gift (what a woman!) and thought I'd join the forum. I know Aqua Terras are known as ATs, but YOU try searching for "AT" and see how many hits you get! Mine's the mid-size chronometer with black dial, which looks about a zillion times better for real than it does on Omega's website! I was wondering how well the AT sells. It's about the only Omega watch without an "ambassador" so doesn't have the same advertising profile. I chose it precisely because it is understated (I refer to it as the thinking man's Datejust) and isn't ubiquitous. So, are there many AT owners out there? I'd just like to read about something other than a Connie, SeMP or Speedys.
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