This Omega Constellation Ref. 14381 is a vintage luxury watch that combines elegance, precision, and history. This model was produced in 1959, as part of the Constellation collection that was launched by Omega in 1952. The Constellation was Omega's flagship watch for several decades, and it was known for its high-quality construction and chronometer certification, which attested to its accuracy and reliability.
The Ref. 14381 features a 35mm stainless steel case with a screw-in caseback, adorned with a medallion depicting the Geneva Observatory and eight stars, symbolizing Omega's achievements in chronometry. The dial is a stunning silver brushed dial with a gold applied Omega logo and Onyx hands and markers, giving it a refined and sophisticated look.
The watch is powered by the Omega Chronometer certified automatic 551 Calibre, a legendary movement that was used in many Constellation models from the late 1950’s. The 551 Calibre has a frequency of 19,800 vibrations per hour and a power reserve of over 40 hours. The watch is protected by an acrylic crystal, which adds to the vintage charm of the watch.
The Omega Constellation Ref. 14381 is a watch that will appeal to collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the history and heritage of Omega, as well as the beauty and performance of a classic chronometer. This watch is a fantastic example with a strong case, dial and hands and is a testament to Omega's legacy.