Once again, where’s the second hand!😔 Absolutely love this strap combo. The price - not so much!🤬 I would buy the strap separately! Comparison shot next to the black lacquer dial iteration:
Brand new - so I'm guessing it's been sitting around for a few years. Was very surprised. Went in to look at the new constellation & mentioned I'd liked this back in day & - we have one in stock! Most surprised! & No it didn't come home with me, never mak
. . . is filled with automatics? An automatic movement is as emblematic of the Constellation line as manual winding is of the Railmaster. Lack of a seconds hand is another matter altogether. Best, Art
Honestly, my assumptions behind the lines seeing and reading all of the sales write-ups of Fratello, Monochrom etc., became true with your (and Quattro’s) live post here! It could have become a home-run for Omega, given the fantastic heritage of pan-pie a
I’ve been patiently - or more appropriately, impatiently — waiting for Omega to revisit their Constellation line with a true re-edition or tribute piece. It always felt like a matter of when , not if . So, I was genuinely excited on Thursday morning when
A new Constellation Observatory ? No thanks, not for me ! I’d rather take this one , with its great simple design and splendid new old-stock 30 mm manual winding caliber 269 . Would you also choose one of these over the new releases? Best, Emmanuel Omega
. . . without a seconds hand? My sense is that a chronometer without a seconds hand is not technically an oxymoron but is functionally. Realistically, Art