Since its launch in 1952, The Omega Constellation collection has been an iconic line representing Omega’s precision, Elegance and technical innovation. With a history spanning over 70 years, It showcases Omega’s chronometric records and design innovations. The name “Constellation” is a reference to astronomical precision and Omega’s technical heritage. The Geneva Observatory and eight stars engraved on the caseback symbolize Omega’s eight precision records in international chronometer competitions, Including two world records set at the Kew-Teddington Observatory in England in 1933 and 1936, And six victories in the wristwatch category at the Geneva Observatory between 1945 and 1952.
The Omega Constellation 1312.30.00 features a 33.5mm stainless steel and 18K yellow gold two-tone case and bracelet, And the silver dial features three-dimensional bar indexes, Slim hands, And a date window at the 3 o'clock position, Giving it a simple yet sophisticated impression. The bezel is engraved with Roman numerals in 18K yellow gold, Completing the classic feel of the Constellation. The movement is the Omega Caliber 1532 quartz, Which provides excellent accuracy, And it offers excellent accuracy and practicality with sapphire crystal glass and 50m water resistance. We recommend it to those who want the classicism and practicality of Constellation.
Dial color
Silver
Case material
Stainless steel, Yellow gold
Bracelet material
Yellow gold, Stainless steel
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
33.5mm
Waterproof
50m
Bezel material
Yellow gold
Movement
Quartz

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