Omega

Constellation pie pan

Constellation pie pan

167.005

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€1,800.00

CASE

Steel

CASE SIZE

34

mm

LUG WIDTH

18

mm

MECHANISM

Automatic

TECHNICAL DETAILS

551

YEAR

1966

DESCRIPTION

The Omega Constellation Pie Pan is one of the most iconic vintage models produced by Omega, celebrated for its distinctive design and mechanical excellence. Introduced in the 1950s, the Constellation line was positioned as the brand’s flagship collection, symbolizing prestige, accuracy, and refined aesthetics. The Pie Pan variant quickly became a favorite among collectors thanks to its uniquely faceted dial and timeless elegance. The watch features a stainless steel case, typically around 34 to 36 mm, offering a refined presence that suits both vintage and modern tastes. Its most defining feature is the dial, nicknamed “Pie Pan” for its twelve-sided, sloping design that resembles the base of a pie dish. This detail adds depth and character to the dial, creating a play of light that enhances its visual appeal. Applied hour markers, dauphine or baton hands, and the signature star at six o’clock emphasize the sophistication of the Constellation family. A date aperture at three o’clock provides added practicality without compromising the harmony of the design. Inside, the Constellation Pie Pan is powered by one of Omega’s highly regarded automatic chronometer-rated movements, such as the caliber 551 or 561. These movements are known for their accuracy, reliability, and fine finishing, reflecting Omega’s dedication to high-quality watchmaking. The chronometer certification underscores the precision that made the Constellation line stand out as a symbol of excellence. The Omega Constellation Pie Pan is more than just a vintage wristwatch; it is a design classic and an emblem of mid-century Swiss horology. With its blend of historical importance, technical mastery, and distinctive style, it remains a coveted piece for discerning collectors and those who appreciate the artistry of timeless watch design.