Description
This is a very rare Omega Constellation with a pie-pan dial dating to 1973. I do not use the word “rare” often but this one really is. Most would say that the pie-pan dial never existed in the 1970s, but it is true that it did. The 34mm model ref. 168.0065 with caliber 1011 chronometer-grade movement appears and only a few examples have been discovered around the world. The original dial and hands are pristine. The original Omega chronometer-grade movement is running smoothly. The original pie-pan dial is slightly flatter and the original Dauphine hands are present. Notice the raised Omega wording located on the lower portion of the dial instead of the top – only seen on this rare version. The hesalite Omega crystal is present. This crown is completely original and correct to the watch as is documented online with other examples discovered. The 34mm stainless steel case on this watch has sharp edges and has never been polished. This Omega steel mesh bracelet is quite interesting as well. The Omega Museum has acknowledged this version.