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OMEGA Constellation: The Epitome of Elegant Precision
Since its debut in 1952, the OMEGA Constellation has epitomized refined craftsmanship, seamlessly blending sophisticated design with cutting-edge technology. From its iconic “pie-pan” dials and star-embellished cases to the modern Co-Axial Master Chronometer movements, the Constellation is renowned for its timeless appeal and precision. This is exemplified by the 1960s “C-shape” reference 168.005 and the sleek Globemaster. The Constellation captivates enthusiasts with its harmonious fusion of luxury and technical innovation.
Secondary Market: Prized Elegance and Selective Scarcity
In the secondary market, vintage Constellation “pie-pan” models, particularly references 14381 and 14393 in gold or steel, typically sell for between $2,000 and $8,000. Rare chronometer-grade examples with original dials command even higher premiums. Modern references, such as the Constellation Globemaster, which retails for approximately $6,500, trade near or slightly above retail prices, ranging from $6,000 to $9,000, due to consistent demand. However, limited production can make specific configurations, such as diamond-set or two-tone models, difficult to find at authorized dealers. This often necessitates sourcing from pre-owned markets, where the condition of the watch and the completeness of the set significantly influence its value.