Versatile land-and-sea watch
Unlike Rolex, most Omega watches are readily available at authorized dealers, often with negotiable pricing. Discounts of 10-20% off MSRP are common at ADs, and grey market dealers offer even lower prices. This accessibility is both an advantage for buyers and a factor in secondary market pricing.
With 2 models in the collection, choosing the right Seamaster Aqua Terra depends on your priorities. For the best long-term value, the 220.10.41.21.03.004 (Steel/Blue) leads with a Value Score of 74/100, reflecting superior value retention and market demand.
For the lowest cost of ownership, the 220.10.41.21.01.001 (Steel/Black) costs just $425/year to own — factoring in depreciation, servicing, and insurance. This makes it the most efficient choice for daily wearing pleasure.
The table below ranks every current model. Click any reference number for full analysis including price history, Value Score breakdown, and our personalized "Should I Buy?" calculator.
| Ref | Variant | Market Price | Retail | Own/Yr | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 220.10.41.21.03.004 | Steel/Blue | $4,000–$5,400 | $5,800 | $433/yr | 74 |
| 220.10.41.21.01.001 | Steel/Black | $4,000–$5,200 | $5,800 | $425/yr | 73 |