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A fantastic and blingy 1990s Omega Constellation Day-Date in solid 18K yellow gold, with a factory diamond set bezel, oceanic blue lapis lazuli stone dial and integrated flat link bracelet powered by an Omega quartz caliber.
Who says Omega doesn’t like to party? Well, most people. However this watch proves the contrary. An obvious answer to the question “What if Omega tried to Polo?”. For a fraction of the price I think you can almost out do it’s cousin from the opulent manufacturer Piaget.
You’re not going to buy this watch and discuss the movement. It’s a quartz caliber. Ask me if I care? (I don’t). Because this crazy conversation piece is all beauty and no brains. That is the point.
Sized to fit a 6.75 inch wrist. Links are out there but rare.
34mm case, which wears large due to the integrated bracelet.
Lapis dial free of cracks and extra clean.
A fantastic and blingy 1990s Omega Constellation Day-Date in solid 18K yellow gold, with a factory diamond set bezel, oceanic blue lapis lazuli stone dial and integrated flat link bracelet powered by an Omega quartz caliber.
Who says Omega doesn’t like to party? Well, most people. However this watch proves the contrary. An obvious answer to the question “What if Omega tried to Polo?”. For a fraction of the price I think you can almost out do it’s cousin from the opulent manufacturer Piaget.
You’re not going to buy this watch and discuss the movement. It’s a quartz caliber. Ask me if I care? (I don’t). Because this crazy conversation piece is all beauty and no brains. That is the point.
Sized to fit a 6.75 inch wrist. Links are out there but rare.
34mm case, which wears large due to the integrated bracelet.
Lapis dial free of cracks and extra clean.
A fantastic and blingy 1990s Omega Constellation Day-Date in solid 18K yellow gold, with a factory diamond set bezel, oceanic blue lapis lazuli stone dial and integrated flat link bracelet powered by an Omega quartz caliber.
Who says Omega doesn’t like to party? Well, most people. However this watch proves the contrary. An obvious answer to the question “What if Omega tried to Polo?”. For a fraction of the price I think you can almost out do it’s cousin from the opulent manufacturer Piaget.
You’re not going to buy this watch and discuss the movement. It’s a quartz caliber. Ask me if I care? (I don’t). Because this crazy conversation piece is all beauty and no brains. That is the point.
Sized to fit a 6.75 inch wrist. Links are out there but rare.
34mm case, which wears large due to the integrated bracelet.
Lapis dial free of cracks and extra clean.