Constellation

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Omega Constellation observatory caseback

Omega Constellation

The Constellation was Omega's first ever mass-produced chronometer. The Biel-based watch manufacturer first introduced this collection in 1952, though the design has changed drastically over the years. For some 30 years, the Constellation had a classic look. Every model has the same medallion on the case back: the Geneva Observatory surrounded by eight stars. This is meant to represent the accuracy of these watches.

History

Notable Models

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