1960's Omega Constellation "Pie Pan" 18K Yellow Gold

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A handsome 1960’s Omega Constellation “Pie Pan” in solid 18K yellow gold with its period correct box.

Omega’s Constellation line has been in production for nearly 70 years and this example in yellow gold is as archetypal as it gets. Featuring an iconic pristine “pie pan” dial with onyx filled indices, straight lugs, date at three o’clock and the workhorse automatic Omega caliber 561 inside an unpolished and democratic 35.5mm case, there is little left to want in a watch this classic.

Often times you’ll find examples in steel or capped gold but this beauty is in solid and robust 18K gold. Even it’s dial is in solid 18K gold.

Pick up a steel reference and then go for this and the weight is satisfying and feels accomplished. Not to mention it comes with the added bonus of its period correct red velvet Omega box.

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A handsome 1960’s Omega Constellation “Pie Pan” in solid 18K yellow gold with its period correct box.

Omega’s Constellation line has been in production for nearly 70 years and this example in yellow gold is as archetypal as it gets. Featuring an iconic pristine “pie pan” dial with onyx filled indices, straight lugs, date at three o’clock and the workhorse automatic Omega caliber 561 inside an unpolished and democratic 35.5mm case, there is little left to want in a watch this classic.

Often times you’ll find examples in steel or capped gold but this beauty is in solid and robust 18K gold. Even it’s dial is in solid 18K gold.

Pick up a steel reference and then go for this and the weight is satisfying and feels accomplished. Not to mention it comes with the added bonus of its period correct red velvet Omega box.

A handsome 1960’s Omega Constellation “Pie Pan” in solid 18K yellow gold with its period correct box.

Omega’s Constellation line has been in production for nearly 70 years and this example in yellow gold is as archetypal as it gets. Featuring an iconic pristine “pie pan” dial with onyx filled indices, straight lugs, date at three o’clock and the workhorse automatic Omega caliber 561 inside an unpolished and democratic 35.5mm case, there is little left to want in a watch this classic.

Often times you’ll find examples in steel or capped gold but this beauty is in solid and robust 18K gold. Even it’s dial is in solid 18K gold.

Pick up a steel reference and then go for this and the weight is satisfying and feels accomplished. Not to mention it comes with the added bonus of its period correct red velvet Omega box.