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1966 Omega Constellation Pie Pan 14381 7 SC
1966 Omega Constellation Pie Pan 14381 7 SC
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The 1966 Omega Constellation ref. 14381-7 SC is an exceptionally rare example of one of Omega's most celebrated chronometer models. Its elegant gold-plated and stainless steel case is beautifully complemented by an extremely uncommon pearl Pie Pan dial featuring applied Arabic numerals—a configuration seldom seen and highly sought after by collectors.
At its heart is the renowned automatic Calibre 564 movement, Omega's flagship chronometer movement of the era, celebrated for its precision, reliability, and refined engineering. The iconic Constellation caseback is adorned with the solid 18k gold Observatory medallion, symbolising Omega's commitment to chronometric excellence.
Finished with a rich oxblood brown leather strap and original Omega buckle, this Constellation perfectly balances rarity, elegance, and everyday wearability. A truly distinctive vintage Omega from the brand's golden era, offering exceptional character and enduring collector appeal.
- Manufacturer: Omega
- Country of origin: Switzerland
- Serial no.: 2478****
- Year built: 1966
- Model: 14381 7 SC
- Functions: Hours, Minutes, Sweep Seconds
- Case material: Two tone gold plated and stainless steel
- Case markings (outside): Observatory logo - 18k Gold
- Case markings (inside): Omega Watch Co | Swiss Made.
- Case condition: Good condition no scratches to the crystal, small markings to the case as expected for the age.
- Dimensions: 35mm diameter (excluding crowns), 37mm including crown.
- Dial: Pearl dial with arabic numerals, with gold hour markers and black minute markers
- Hands: Gold and white, with gold sweeping seconds hand
- Movement type: High grade, Cal. 564, automatic, shock resistant.
- Movement markings: Omega Watch Co. Swiss. 564. Omega Logo
- Band: Premium ox blood brown leather with Omega Buckle
- Serviced: Yes, cleaned and oiled.
THIS WATCH ALSO COMES WITH A MWW TRAVEL CASE!
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