OMEGA’S ‘CONSTELLATION’ COLLECTION BLURS THE LINE BETWEEN WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY.

Where watchmaking meets jewelry design.
Omega Constellation Collection
The new Omega 'Constellation' collection gracefully merges precision horology with the elegance of jewelry making.

Reflecting light in so many captivating ways, OMEGA‘s new ‘Constellation’ collection blurs the lines between watchmaking and jewelry, creating the ultimate accessory for expressive styling. 

Each new timepiece is distinguished by the swirling pattern of its dial. It is a hypnotic formation that gracefully unfurls from the emblematic ‘Constellation’ star that sits at 6 o’clock. This spiraling motif was first introduced by OMEGA in 2008 and was also adopted during the full makeover of the ‘Constellation’ range. Now, in 2024, the sophisticated style returns in a variety of colors across 20 individual choices.

Omega Constellation Collection

OMEGA’s commitment to advanced watchmaking technology is clear from the first glance. In most models, the brand has utilised electrochemical etching to accurately form the pattern. For the iridescent mother-of-pearl dials, the same powerful result is achieved through laser engraving. 

To emphasize the ‘Constellation’’s storied legacy, each new watch is further adorned with emblematic features including the half-moon facets at each end of the case, and a diamond-paved bezel that threads between the famous claws on either side.

The collection offers three sizes, including 29 mm, 28 mm, and 25 mm, with versions in classic steel, full 18K Moonshine™ or 18K Sedna™ Gold, or a mix of both steel and gold. To suit every personal taste, they are also presented on signature Constellation bracelets with a comfort-adjustment system, or shimmering leather straps.

Omega Constellation Collection

Naturally, precision is another critical aspect of this new Constellation range. For the 29 mm models, performance is assured with a Co-Axial Master Chronometer calibre. This mechanical movement can be seen through the sapphire crystal caseback and guarantees an exceptional standard that is approved by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS).

For the 28 mm and 25 mm quartz models, the watches retain their connection to accuracy with a Constellation Observatory medallion, which is stamped on each metallic caseback.

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