Omega Constellation is an icon on its own, the line has been one of the longest-running watches out there, in the last years the tendency is prone to smaller watches and these pieces are getting more and more attention. The line was introduced to showcase OMEGA's craftsmanship through a classic design housing high-grade movements. The dial is equipped with a star on the button, as a reference to constellations. And on the case-back, the Observatory Logo is used to remind Omega’s award-winning movements that were evaluated at the Kew Observatory in 1933 and 1936. This particular example is at the top of what Omega had to offer back then, dial markers and hands are made of solid rose gold, this example is of the non-lume variety that makes it even more special.
This watch is in overall great condition, the case is unpolished and sharp on the edges. The dial has some beautiful patina and very minor aging spots only noticeable at close inspection.