Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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The current Aqua Terra in a 38 mm case is a men's model . . .

. . . with a mechanical movement. A few of our regular forum participants have taken the plunge, and their impressions were wholly positive. I reviewed the annual calendar version last year:
omega.watchprosite.com
The current ladies quartz version is considerable smaller, so if she's already mentioned the men's model, my guess is that the ladies version won't quite cut it for her. The display back that shows off the movement . . .

. . . might be of interest to her, too. Cordially, Art
Of course, check out...
By: chaser579 : June 20th, 2010-06:30
www.omega.ch or www.omegawatches.com . I have an older SMAT (39.2mm) with the caliber 2500C movement and it is very consistent, gains about +3 seconds per day but seems to do that whether fully wound or not, any position. So I imagine the newer caliber 85...
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By: anaesdoc : June 20th, 2010-08:22
Hi Gary, "Dr. No" drew my attention to your post as I bought an Omega SM AT last October, partly due to his detailed review of the annual calendar on this site. As "competitors" are concerned, there were some replies made by other forum members. We usuall...
hi Gary, welcome to the forum
By: G99 : June 20th, 2010-14:36
the AT will be a great watch for an active 'young adult' and as bigger watches are very popular with women the 38mm would seem to be the perfect choice. i'm assuming she has tried one on in an AD so knows what she wants. as far as what movement to have, t...