1961 Omega Constellation Pie Pan Crosshair Dial 14900-SC-61
£3,600.00
The Omega Constellation was first introduced by Omega in 1952. The Omega Constellation, featuring a medallion of the Geneva Observatory surrounded by eight stars was released as a top-of-the-range dress watch, always featuring a chronometer rated movement, and is now becoming increasingly popular with collectors.
This fine example is cased in stainless steel with elegant extended ‘dog leg’ lugs, observatory logo case back in superb condition and much sought after silver ‘pie pan’ crosshair dial.
The case appears as though it was worn very little due to how sharp it is and it comes on a light brown Italian leather strap. Its classic and elegant style make this the perfect gentleman’s dress watch.
Dial colour: Sunburst silver ‘pie pan’ crosshair dial with mirror polished indices and dauphine hands
Collection: Omega Constellation
Style: Dress watch
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Case Diameter: 34mm
Clasp: Genuine Omega stainless steel pin buckle
Strap: Italian leather watch strap in light brown
Glass: Omega acrylic glass
Movement: Omega Calibre 551 Automatic Movement
Accessories: N/a
The watch comes with a 12 month guarantee
Availability: 1 in stock
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