Omega Constellation – Automatic
Chronometer Officially Certified
Rare model with 14K White Gold Lunette
Made for the Japanese market anno 1970
Collectors item
Information
- Model: Omega Constellation Chronometer Officially Certified
- Calibre: Ω – 751 Automatic movement with 24 jewels & with Swan-neck balance
- Calibre: 5 positions & temperature adjusted
- Case: C-Case in stainless steel & back-case with 8 star observatory relief
- Case Features: 14K White Gold Lunette
- Case ref#: 168.029
- Serial: number: 31.954.499
- Year of production: 1970
- Size: 34mm. (ex. crown)
- Crown: Original
Specialities
- This specefic model was in the late 1960ies launched on the Japanese market and is a rare find. The watch was bought in Tokyo in 1973 and have only had one former owner
- The watch has as all Omega Constellation models been Officially Chronometer Certified and has the identic 8 star and observatory relief on the back case in excelent condition.
- The movement is calibre 571 with its quick-set date and its 5 Positions and Temperature adjusted, 24 Jewels; Incabloc, becomes one of the best calibres Omega ever made and is described as legendary.
- Mounted on a high-end band made from by Hirsch size 18mm
Rates
- Case: 7
- Caliber: 8
- Dial: 8
Terms and conditions
*Terms and Conditions apply, according to the Danish Sales of Goods Act (and the CISG).
(Guarentee certificate). For WC classification the following applies:
10: LNIB 9: Mint – 8: Near Mint 7: Excellent 6: Very good 5: Good 4: Fair
To read a closer description visit our website on www.wristchronology.com, grading system)
*In accordance with the Danish Sales of Goods Act we offer 14 day sale or return on used items. However, Wrist Chronology is well aware of the investment involved in acquiring a vintage watch. Thus, we would like to inspire a more secure and trusting experience upon purchasing a vintage time piece.
That is why we, unless otherwise noted, offer a full 1-year (mechanical) warranty on all of our watches.
- The right to complain covers malfunction (the clock stops running) due to clockwork error.
- However, the right to complain does not cover malfunction caused by miscarriage or damage.
- Upon mechanical malfunctions, the watch is to be handed in / sent to our workshop, where we will carry out the necessary repair this as soon as possible.
- For tolerance connected to mechanical watches, the following values normally apply:
- +/- 10-30 seconds per day comprising watches both above in and the ‘excellent’ category.
- For waterproof watches the warranty does not cover water damage, as vintage mechanical watches are exempted from being actually waterproof due to date.