
Omega Constellation
Why we love it The Constellation was once Omega’s flagship model. A contemporary to the original Speedmaster, Seamaster SM300, Railmaster and DeVille, the Connie was top dog. Over the years Omega produced many different Constellation models, with a wide variation in case shape and dial design. Amongst the most desirable dial is the “Pie-Pan”, known for its close resemblance in dial shape and the ever-useful baking dish. We rarely find a three-dimensional dial as compelling as these early Omega versions, and this elegant design element has made the Pie-Pan infinitely collectible. Many Pie-Pans are gold-plated, as was en vogue in the 1960s, and quality steel examples are thin on the ground today. This example, presented with an unpolished stainless case with a matching rice bead bracelet, is a gorgeous piece with luminous dart makers and dauphine hands. This watch absolutely oozes style! It is worth noting that this Automatic Omega Constellation dates from 1959 and also comes with its