Description
These Japanese version Omega Constellation watches used to dumbfound us in the past when we found them. With the internet, we now know they were produced only for the Japanese market by Omega and were the last pie-pan dial Constellations produced by the company. This vintage Omega dates to 1973. This is the ref. 168.0065. Notice the rarely seen positioning of the wording “Omega” towards 6:00 instead of 12:00. The 34mm dog-leg case in steel retains its lustre with only minor marks from normal use. The original pie-pan dial and Dauphine hands are very clean, having no visible patina when viewed with the naked eye. This caliber 1011 automatic movement (adjusted to positions and temperatures) was just serviced and is accurate. This movement offers a quick-set date feature. This vintage Omega Constellation retains the correct Omega winding crown, which was not 10-sided for this watch. These are uncommon watches to find.










