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FSOT: Omega Constellation 14902/3 SC-62

This is a rare opportunity to purchase a perfect example of an Omega Constellation 18kt gold with pie pan dial.

SPECIFICATIONS
Model: Constellation
Reference: 14902/3 SC-62
Gender: Uni-sex
Year: 1962
Material: yellow gold
Dial Color: Creme white
Dimensions: 34 mm
Watch Movement: automatic
Bracelet/Strap: lizard
Box/Paper: Handmade Leather Travel Pouch
Condition: Excellent
Price: €2900 OR REASONABLE OFFERS


In 1948 Omega introduced the Centenary, an automatic wristwatch chronometer to celebrate Omega’s one-hundredth anniversary. The original Centenary was produced in limited quantities (6000 in total, 2000 using the caliber 28.10mm movement and 4000 using the caliber 30.10mm). However, according to Omega, the Centenary was so successful that they started developing a successor that would be produced in large quantities and become a collection on its own.. The Constellations were introduced as a new line-up of watches with chronometer movements to be produced in series.

The Constellation was originally introduced in 1952 and quickly became a best-seller for Omega. Omega Constellation have always been a symbol of luxury. The Constellation has a high performance automatic movement combined with an elegant and a refined exterior. On the dial: the name Constellation, highlighted by an applied gold star. On the case back: the famous medallion featuring anobservatory crowned by a constellation of eight stars, evoking the numerous exploits of Omega in world chronometer competition.

The Omega Constellation 14900 was designed by Gérald Genta “The case and dial were designed by Gérald (14900). The applied markers with the “index in ebony” (We know them as Onyx inserts) was an original Genta idea.

There is an article by Desmond Guilfoyle about the design work that Genta did for Omega in the 1960s. You can read in several magazines and websites that Genta was responsible for some of the Omega Seamaster and Omega Constellation designs, but never knew which ones exactly.

Osvaldo Patrizzi, former CEO of Antiquorum, in sharing some remarks at an Omegamania launch in 2007, made reference to Genta’s Contribution to Omega, saying “"I would like to share a comment made by Gérald Genta, an icon in the horological world, made to me when I mentioned the Omega project. He reflected for a moment and said, “In the early 60’s I designed many models for Omega, very discreetly; I felt very connected to this company. Everything that Omega produced was copied by all the others – they were the best!"” The reference to discretion explains the practice of watch manufacturers giving the ‘brand name’ primacy over all who had contributed to the production of various models. The

“cult of the designer” was unheard of in the 1950s and early 1960s (In watch design, Genta was the first) Watch companies did not advertise the names of designers or suppliers of cases, dials and bracelets – a practice the big brands continue to this day.

This reference has a 14-jewel caliber 561 automatic movement adjusted to 5 positions and temperature. This Constellation has a sunburst silvered pie-pan dial with applied black accented gilt baton hour markers, black inner minute divisions with five minute markers, gilt lance hands with black inserts and center seconds, date aperture at 3. It has a polished round 18kt golden case with screw down back, fitted lizard skin bracelet with an Omega signed buckle. The case, crown, dial and movement are all Omega signed.

This specific watch is an 18k gold automatic calendar bracelet Omega Constellation, Ref:14902/3 SC-62, Movement No. 19654662. This movement number dates this watch to circa 1962. This movement of this Omega Constellation has just undergone a full service, we added a decagonal crown as seen on some of the pictures. This work was carried out by our watchmaker using original parts.

Overall, the exceptional finishing of the Omega Constellation 14902/3 SC-62 is noteworthy, both for its design and execution. This Omega Constellation 14902/3 SC-62) is remarkably well preserved.

As with all of our pre-owned watches this watch comes with a full 12 month warranty with ourselves that will be invoked from the day of purchase. Viewings can be arranged at our office by appointment. More info, please visit: https://www.wristicons.com/omega-constellation-149023-sc-62.html

I have sold some pieces through Chronotrader (check Wouter ) several references on Omega Forum and only positive feed-back on chrono24 (Trusted seller).

Viewings can be arranged at our office by appointment.

Brand: Omega
Model: Constellation
Reference: 14902/3 SC-62
Year: Circa 1962
caliber: 561
Movement No: 19654662 signed Omega
Case: It has a polished round 18kt golden case with screw down case back
Dimensions: 34mm diameter; 11mm thickness
Crystal: Plexiglass
Dial: sunburst silvered pie-pan dial with applied black accented gilt baton hour markers, black inner minute divisions with five minute markers, gilt lance hands with black inserts and center seconds, date aperture at 3
Caliber: Manual-winding caliber 561
Bracelet/Strap: lizard skin bracelet with an Omega signed buckle
Lug Width: 17mm
Box/Papers: No


















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