This 49.2mm beast may have been tagged with the Aqua Terra name, but outside some twisted lugs and 150m of water resistance, nothing about this watch screams Aqua Terra. Instead, it shares a case and dimensions with the Railmaster XXL, released a few years before this watch. The name certainly does live up to its XXL, with a lug-to-lug measurement of around 56mm, it takes a confident individual to pull this watch off. If you’re up for that challenge, you will be rewarded with one of the largest white enamel dials to have been placed on a wristwatch. The milky white enamel dial is paired with Breguet numerals, a combination that has been used for over 200 years since the days of A.L. Breguet himself. The hands are heat-blued with Omega’s own play on the Breguet hand, replacing the circle with a vintage Omega logo. This is all housed in a white gold case, whose size adds a bit of heft to the watch. Overall, it’s a beautiful execution of classic elements, put into a case size that will grab people’s attention. The cherry on the big watch sundae is that only 88 of these were made. Arnold S., if you’re reading this, we have the perfect dress watch for you.