A Constellation “C-Shape” for demanding people, truly impeccable. Beautiful white dial for more discreet people, but who at the same time want a watch that attracts attention with its elegance and design.
In 1952, the Constellation collection was launched, aiming to offer watches of high-quality construction and precision.
In addition to the Constellation inscription and the star applied to the dial, the case back features an image of the Geneva Observatory with eight stars, hence the name Constellation ("constellation"), representing two chronometry records and six first-place awards won by Omega between 1933 and 1952.
This case design, nicknamed C-Shape, appeared in 1964, in reference to two letters C's opposite each other, whose creator was the illustrious Gérald Genta, resulting in a revolution in terms of design, with a cleaner dial, thinner baton-type hands and subtle markers, giving it more presence on the wrist.
This piece is in a rare and exceptional state of preservation. Original dial, without restoration. Signed crown. Overhauled movement, in perfect working order. Original polishing, preserving the original lines. All this makes it an impeccable watch for demanding people.