Introducing: Omega Constellation Meteorite Dials. No Two Dials Are the Same.
Since 1952, the Omega Constellation has been inspired by the precise movement of the stars. For this new special model, that stellar theme is taken one step further, with the introduction of captivating meteorite dials. A new range of models featuring distinctly unique dials created from meteorite where no two dials are the same.
The Muonionalusta meteorite is possibly the oldest known meteorite on Earth, at over 4.5 billion years old. Thanks to the natural pattern found within this ancient space material, every dial sliced is unique. For Omega customers, this guarantees that no two dials will ever be the same. The watch you choose for your wrist will reveal its character.
And to further enhance the look, Omega has also employed its most advanced color treatment technologies. This innovative approach means that a wide variety of captivating dial options are available. The full selection of watches includes 20 models, with five choices in each size category —41 mm, 29 mm, 28 mm, and 25 mm.
Presented in a mono-rang case and bracelet with signature Constellation features including the polished claws, half-moon facets, and laser-ablated Roman numerals in positive relief on the bezel.
The astonishing dial is formed from a genuine piece of iron meteorite, which has been given different color treatments. However, the natural pattern within the meteorite is unique to each model, meaning that no two dials are ever the same.
The New Watches
The 41 mm Omega Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer references include a stainless steel model with a black ceramic bezel. The meteorite dial has been given a rhodium-grey galvanic color treatment, and contrasting hands, indexes, and Constellation star with a black PVD treatment.
The 41 mm models are water resistant to 50 meters, they feature a display case back, a date function with an aperture at 6 o’clock, and are powered by the 39-jewel automatic Omega calibre 8900 with a power reserve of 60 hours and which is METAS certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology.
Sticker Price USD 9,300 for stainless steel, USD 9,700 for stainless steel with ceramic bezel, and USD 42,400 for full gold.
The 29 mm Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer references include a two-tone model crafted from stainless steel and 18K yellow gold. This time, the meteorite dial has been enhanced by a PVD Moonshine Gold —proprietary to Omega— color treatment, delivering an astonishing radiance that is complemented by diamond hour markers and a diamond-paved bezel.
The 29 mm models are water resistant to 50 meters, they feature a display case back, a date function with an aperture at 6 o’clock, and are powered by the 28-jewel automatic Omega calibre 8700 with a power reserve of 50 hours and which is METAS certified by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology. Sticker Price Range USD 13,000 for stainless steel, USD 16,100 for Two-Tone, and USD 33,700 for full gold.
The 28 mm Constellation references include a two-tone model in stainless steel and 18K Sedna Gold —alloy proprietary to Omega. The meteorite dial has been given an icy blue color treatment and diamond hour markers, while a stamped Constellation Observatory medallion features on the case back. The watch features a diamond-paved bezel.
The 28 mm models are water resistant to 30 meters and are powered by the quartz Omega calibre 4061 with a long-life battery —of 48 months. Sticker Price USD 9,100 for stainless steel, USD 11,700 for Two-Tone, and USD 27,600 for full gold.
The 25 mm Constellation references include a two-tone model in stainless steel and 18K Sedna Gold —alloy proprietary to Omega. Along with a Constellation Observatory medallion on the case back, diamonds have been used for the bezel and hour markers, while the meteorite dial has been given a lilac color treatment.
The 25 mm models are water resistant to 30 meters and are powered by the quartz Omega calibre 4061 with a long-life battery —of 48 months. Sticker Price Range USD 8,400 for stainless steel, USD 10,800 for Two-Tone, and USD 25,300 for full gold.
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