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Omega - Constellation Manhattan 1512.30 White Honeycomb Steel - 1998

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1-year Warranty

The history of the Omega Constellation:
The watch Omega Constellation, launched in 1952, embodies Omega's quest for accuracy and refinement. Initially designed to celebrate the brand's leadership in chronometry precision contests, it quickly established a new standard of luxury and performance. Its name, "Constellation", refers to the stars, symbolizing the celestial precision Omega is committed to achieving with each watch.

This series is distinguished by its starry dial and its famous "Observatory" engraved on the case back, reminiscent of the many precision records set by the brand. The Constellations were designed to be the pinnacle of mechanical precision, featuring characteristics such as the famous "Pie Pan", a pie pan-shaped dial. They have become a status symbol, appreciated for their timeless elegance and sophisticated engineering, attracting watch enthusiasts who value both history and performance.

Technical characteristics:
Brand: Omega - Constellation Manhattan 1512.30 
Year: 1998
Gender: men, women
Movement: quartz
Function: date, second
Case: steel
Case back: steel
Case excluding crown: 33.3mm
Case with crown: 36.1mm
lug-to-lug: 36mm
Thickness (crystal included): 8mm
lug width: 21mm
Bracelet: original - maximum size 17.5cm (additional links on order)
Buckle: original - 18k yellow gold logo
Crown: original
Crystal: sapphire (condition: 8.5/10)
Waterproof: no
Box: no
Paper: no
Document: invoice Atelier Victor

Wrist size in the photos: 17cm

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