Constellation 131.20.36.20.08.001

Constellation 131.20.36.20.08.001

36mm, Yellow
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Omega
Omega
Omega Constellation: An Icon of Precision and Technology
Since its inception in 1952, The Omega Constellation collection has become an iconic symbol of Omega's precision, Elegance, And technical innovation. Boasting a history spanning over 70 years, It showcases Omega's chronometric records and design innovations. The name "Constellation" signifies astronomical accuracy and Omega's technical heritage, While 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. Constellation has enriched Omega's dress watch catalog. Derived from the flagship Constellation collection, The separate "Constellation" collection introduced its instantly recognizable integrated bracelet design in 1982. While the collection exudes elegance, Models with attached straps can also be worn sportily, Making them a popular choice for both men and women. Constellation is currently available in a variety of sizes for women, Unisex, And men.
Dial color
Yellow
Case material
Stainless steel, Yellow gold
Bracelet material
Stainless steel, Yellow gold
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
36mm
Case thickness
11.7 mm
Weight
About 153g
Waterproof
50m
Bezel material
Yellow gold
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
8800
Frequency
25, 200 vibrations
Power reserve
About 55 hours
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