The Omega Constellation collection has been an iconic line representing Omega's precision, Elegance and technical innovation since it was first launched in 1952. With over 70 years of history, The collection showcases Omega's chronometric records and design innovations, While the name 'Constellation' signifies both astronomical accuracy and Omega's technical heritage. The Geneva Observatory and eight stars engraved on the caseback symbolize Omega's eight precision records set at International Chronometer Competitions between 1933 and 1952, And the collection combines tradition and modernity with its unique design, Roman numeral bezel, Integrated bracelet and Master Chronometer movement.
Among them, The Omega Constellation (Ref. 1372.30.00) is a women's quartz watch featuring a 25.5 mm stainless steel and 18K yellow gold two-tone case and bracelet. The silver dial and gold half-bar indexes are in harmony, And the bezel features Omega's signature "claw" design and Roman numeral. This model is a watch that combines classic charm with modern details, Offering both luxury and practicality.
Dial color
Silver
Case material
Yellow gold, Stainless steel
Bracelet material
Yellow gold, Stainless steel
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
25.5mm
Weight
57g
Waterproof
30m
Bezel material
Yellow gold
Movement
Quartz

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