2018 OMEGA CONSTELLATION main image

OmegaConstellation

Reference: 131.10.25.60.02.001

Product overview

  • Box:Yes
  • Papers:Yes
  • Age:2018
  • Movement:quartz
  • Case Size:25mm
  • Case:Stainless Steel
  • Dial:Silver
  • Bracelet:Stainless Steel

Lot overview

  • LOT: #
  • Location:Dundee, Angus, United Kingdom
  • Seller:
    (trade) Sold by a dealer
  • Currency:GBP

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KEY FACTS

  • Offered by a trade vendor based in the United Kingdom
  • Presented with its display box, outer sleeve, warranty card, pictograms card, operating instructions and swing tag
  • ​Graded ‘A’ for condition by the vendor who reports the watch to be in good working order

FUNCTIONS

  • Hours and minutes
  • Powered by Omega’s calibre 4061
  • Quartz movement with a four-year battery life

SUMMARY

The Omega Constellation was introduced in 1952, and has been a part of the brand’s line-up ever since. It’s been through various design stages yet it wasn’t until 1982 that the Constellation evolved into the watch it is today. This Carol Didisheim-designed reference introduced the “claws” at three and nine o’clock, the “half moons” on the upper and lower sides of the case, and the integrated bracelet. This 2018 piece measures just 25mm in diameter and is finished in a blend of brushed and polished stainless steel. The dial is finished in a soft silver with the watch’s trademark star positioned just above the six o’clock hour marker. As per all Constellation watches, the screw-down caseback has an observatory decoration with eight stars above it; a design feature present since its release over 70 years ago.

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