A reference you don't see often: the 14900, predecessor of the 167.005, with its clean "Constellation" dial that omits the "Officially Certified" text.
The lines of the case are razor-sharp, untouched, and perfectly balanced by the original Omega beads of rice bracelet (8270-70) and period correct flat feet crown.
Inside runs the chronometer-rated caliber 551, one of Omega's best automatic movements of the time.
The silver pie-pan dial keeps all its depth and texture, the kind that only these early Constellations have. It's very difficult to find a crosshair dial in these spotless conditions.
A rare and beautifully preserved example of how refined
Omega's work was in the early 1960s.
A timeless design that has attracted thousand of Omega fans in the last years, in a rarer reference.
A reference you don't see often: the 14900, predecessor of the 167.005, with its clean "Constellation" dial that omits the "Officially Certified" text.
The lines of the case are razor-sharp, untouched, and perfectly balanced by the original Omega beads of rice bracelet (8270-70) and period correct flat feet crown.
Inside runs the chronometer-rated caliber 551, one of Omega's best automatic movements of the time.
The silver pie-pan dial keeps all its depth and texture, the kind that only these early Constellations have. It's very difficult to find a crosshair dial in these spotless conditions.
A rare and beautifully preserved example of how refined
Omega's work was in the early 1960s.
A timeless design that has attracted thousand of Omega fans in the last years, in a rarer reference.