98th Auction
2018/11/10
Lot 441
Omega "Automatic Chronometer officially certified, Constellation", Movement No. 23835255, Ref. ST168.004, Cal. 561, 35 mm, circa 1966
An automatic wristwatch with date - CHRONOMETER
Case: steel, screw back with observatory hallmark, Omega buckle. Dial: silvered.
"Since 1952 the Constellation wrist chronometers stand at the very top of the Omega collection when it comes to luxury and prestige. In astronomy a constellation is a group of stars whose movement through the celestial vault is consistent and predictable and reminds us of the movement of a watch. In watchmaking at Omega, Constellation stands for craftsmanship and highest perfection in a watch, for precision and top performance of the movement, for elegant design and superior casings. The name Constellation is emphasised by a small applied star on the dial. The medallion on the case back shows an observatory surrounded by eight stars representing Omega’s greatest achievements in chronometer tests such as the famous world records of 1933 and 1936 at Kew-Teddington." Source: Marco Richon "Omega", Bienne 2007, p. 360.
An automatic wristwatch with date - CHRONOMETER
Case: steel, screw back with observatory hallmark, Omega buckle. Dial: silvered.
"Since 1952 the Constellation wrist chronometers stand at the very top of the Omega collection when it comes to luxury and prestige. In astronomy a constellation is a group of stars whose movement through the celestial vault is consistent and predictable and reminds us of the movement of a watch. In watchmaking at Omega, Constellation stands for craftsmanship and highest perfection in a watch, for precision and top performance of the movement, for elegant design and superior casings. The name Constellation is emphasised by a small applied star on the dial. The medallion on the case back shows an observatory surrounded by eight stars representing Omega’s greatest achievements in chronometer tests such as the famous world records of 1933 and 1936 at Kew-Teddington." Source: Marco Richon "Omega", Bienne 2007, p. 360.
Sold
estimated
700—1.000 €
Price realized
900 €