Introduced in 1952, the Omega Constellation line has long stood as a symbol of chronometric precision and refined design. As Omega’s flagship collection, every Constellation is a certified chronometer, embodying the brand’s commitment to accuracy, innovation, and elegance. By the 1970s, the collection evolved to embrace bold case shapes, integrated bracelets, and avant-garde dial finishes—hallmarks of the era’s design language.
This reference, the Omega Constellation 168.0062 from 1977, perfectly captures that spirit. Featuring a Jumbo 37x42mm rectangular stainless steel case, it presents a strong wrist presence while maintaining elegant proportions. The integrated steel bracelet flows seamlessly into the case, creating a fluid and cohesive aesthetic that was ahead of its time and remains highly desirable today.
The highlight is the brown “spider” dial, an extraordinary example of natural aging where the lacquer has fractured into a web-like pattern. Each spider dial is unique, making this watch not only a timekeeper but also a piece of organic art. Inside, it houses the Omega Caliber 1011, a chronometer-rated automatic movement with quickset date function.
Well-preserved and visually striking, this Constellation is a rare blend of technical excellence, 1970s design boldness, and unrepeatable vintage character.