Omega Constellation Observatory Master Chronometer 39mm 140.13.39.21.10.001
Defining a new standard for Co-Axial precision
The Omega Constellation Observatory marks a defining moment in the Bienne maker's never-ending pursuit of precision. This 39.4 mm polished-brushed model in O-Megasteel features the distinctive faceted “dog-leg” lugs accompanied by a bezel with clear-cut facets. It is presented on a dark blue leather strap on polished buckle.
The “Pie-Pan” dial is a reminiscent of the original 1952 Constellation with dodecagonal facets, with applied Omega logo and Constellation star. The green dial is presented with sun-brushed centre and opaline facets with 8 embossed grooves. The revamped kite-form indexes are fully diamond-polished, matched with diamond-polished kite-form hands, crafted from 18K white gold.
The watch is driven by Omega's calibre 8914, the world’s first two-hand watch to achieve Master Chronometer certification made possible by an acoustic testing method developed at the Laboratoire de Précision and formally approved and certified by METAS. The movement is visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, revealing a rhodium-plated skeletonized rotor embellished by an applied medallion featuring the laser-engraved Constellation Observatory emblem in contrasting finish.
Original: $10,900.00
-65%$10,900.00
$3,815.00


Description
Defining a new standard for Co-Axial precision
The Omega Constellation Observatory marks a defining moment in the Bienne maker's never-ending pursuit of precision. This 39.4 mm polished-brushed model in O-Megasteel features the distinctive faceted “dog-leg” lugs accompanied by a bezel with clear-cut facets. It is presented on a dark blue leather strap on polished buckle.
The “Pie-Pan” dial is a reminiscent of the original 1952 Constellation with dodecagonal facets, with applied Omega logo and Constellation star. The green dial is presented with sun-brushed centre and opaline facets with 8 embossed grooves. The revamped kite-form indexes are fully diamond-polished, matched with diamond-polished kite-form hands, crafted from 18K white gold.
The watch is driven by Omega's calibre 8914, the world’s first two-hand watch to achieve Master Chronometer certification made possible by an acoustic testing method developed at the Laboratoire de Précision and formally approved and certified by METAS. The movement is visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, revealing a rhodium-plated skeletonized rotor embellished by an applied medallion featuring the laser-engraved Constellation Observatory emblem in contrasting finish.












