Omega Constellation ref.168.029 from 1970. Gold-plated c-shape case, linen texture dial and serviced cal.751 movement.

 1.400,00

Description

This Omega Constellation ref. 168.029 from 1970 is a beautiful example of Omega’s golden era of chronometer-certified dress watches. The watch comes in the iconic 35 mm C-shape case, a design attributed to the legendary watch designer Gérald Genta, the creative mind behind icons such as the Patek Philippe Nautilus and the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. His signature is unmistakable in the elegant curves and balanced proportions that make this case shape timeless even today. This particular example remains unpolished, preserving its sharp lines and original character.

The watch stands out with its stunning gold coloured linen dial, a beautifully textured surface that subtly plays with the light and adds depth to the overall appearance. The dial remains completely original and untouched, and is great condition.

Behind the caseback, decorated with the famous Constellation observatory emblem, we find the Omega chronometer caliber 751 movement. This respected automatic movement features a convenient quick-set date function, and a day display. The movement has been fully serviced by our watchmaker in march 2026 and runs and functions great.

The watch also retains its original Omega-signed crown. Optionally, the watch can be supplied with the original gold-plated Omega brick bracelet ref 1040 (shown at photo 6), suitable for wrists up to 18.5 cm, for an additional €125.

The watch comes with 6 months warranty, our warranty certificate, and a leather watch pouch.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us we are happy to help you!