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Omega Constellation
Constellation Co-Axial automatic 41 mm
Constellation Quartz 28 mm
Constellation Co-Axial automatic 41 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Master Chrono 41 mm
Constellation Aventurine Master Chrono 29 mm
Constellation Quartz 28 mm
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Omega Co-Axial
Constellation Omega Co-Axial
Constellation Omega Co-Axial
Constellation Omega Co-Axial
Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 36 mm
Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 39 mm
Constellation quartz 36 mm
Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 39 mm
Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 39 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Globemaster
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
Constellation Automatic 34 mm
The watches in the Constellation collection cultivate sobriety and elegance and bear witness to Omega's expertise. Quickly identifiable by their singular design, they constitute a classic and resolutely timeless accessory.
An icon since 1952
The Omega Constellation was conceived as early as 1948 for the brand's 100th anniversary. Initially, it was not named "Constellation" and was originally a limited production: the Centenary Chronometer. It was in such demand that Omega decided to offer it as a production model. With such a high production, Omega then decided to create a collection of automatic watches all certified chronometers in 1952, which would become the Constellation as we know it today. Its success is such that it has never stopped being produced since. Only its design has evolved over time. In 1959, Omega asked Gerald Genta to revise, refresh and renew its Constellation line, which was then its flagship collection, and it is thanks to the redesign of this collection that Omega ensured its place on the throne in terms of high-end watches for nearly a decade. It is from the design of this piece that Gerald Genta began to be perceived as a "designer of stars". And it is thanks to him that we owe the famous "Pie-Pan" dial. It has long been considered the flagship model of Omega because it is a true chronometer.
A vast collection
There are two main ranges within the Constellation collection: Globemaster and Constellation. Both have exceptional precision in common, paying tribute to the brand's history. Indeed, Omega has participated on many occasions in the chronometry competitions of the Geneva Observatory. These timepieces very quickly broke precision records. To pay tribute to this era, each Constellation watch features a star on its dial at six o'clock and a representation of the Observatory on the case back.