The Constellation 14381/2 SC belongs to Omega’s early 1960s chronometer development phase, when the brand refined its identity through observatory-certified precision and strict formal design language. This period represents one of the most coherent intersections between mechanical performance and aesthetic discipline in Omega’s production history.
The 18K rose gold case elevates this reference into a more exclusive segment compared to steel executions, reinforcing the sculptural character of the pie-pan dial. The faceted geometry remains one of the most distinctive visual signatures of early Constellation production.
Powered by the chronometer-certified calibre 551, the watch sits within Omega’s observatory competition era, a period that defined the brand’s technical credibility in precision watchmaking. The caseback medallion remains a key hallmark of this lineage.
Within vintage Omega collecting, this reference is valued for its correct period configuration, original design execution, and strong alignment with the Constellation’s golden-era identity.