This is a very special watch.
The arrowhead markers on this Pie Pan dial would make you think this Constellation is from the 50s. However, this example from 1961 is one of the last watches produced by Omega in this dial configuration, since it would very soon switch to non arrowhead indices.
Adding to the uniqueness of it, the golden Pie Pan dial developed an oxidation which plays amazingly with light and differently according to the hour of the day.
The 14k yellow gold case was never polished, as you can see every detail of the observatory, plus the gold markers in a very defined way. This watch was worn with the utmost care, as you would expect when owning a “Deluxe” model. Deluxe for Omega meant that the reference would have their best in house movement, a golden case, dial, hands and indices. These were the years when money were not spared in building something both of the highest quality and of the highest opulence.
Powered by a freshly serviced Chronometer rated Automatic movement 551, this watch is ready for an owner that wants something unique, classy, with the indisputable quality of 1960s Omega.
Together with the purchase, you receive a one-year warranty and a Timegrapher report showing amplitude, rate, and beat error, proof of its mechanical health.
This is a very special watch.
The arrowhead markers on this Pie Pan dial would make you think this Constellation is from the 50s. However, this example from 1961 is one of the last watches produced by Omega in this dial configuration, since it would very soon switch to non arrowhead indices.
Adding to the uniqueness of it, the golden Pie Pan dial developed an oxidation which plays amazingly with light and differently according to the hour of the day.
The 14k yellow gold case was never polished, as you can see every detail of the observatory, plus the gold markers in a very defined way. This watch was worn with the utmost care, as you would expect when owning a “Deluxe” model. Deluxe for Omega meant that the reference would have their best in house movement, a golden case, dial, hands and indices. These were the years when money were not spared in building something both of the highest quality and of the highest opulence.
Powered by a freshly serviced Chronometer rated Automatic movement 551, this watch is ready for an owner that wants something unique, classy, with the indisputable quality of 1960s Omega.
Together with the purchase, you receive a one-year warranty and a Timegrapher report showing amplitude, rate, and beat error, proof of its mechanical health.