Here is a wonderful, all original Omega Constellation Pie Pan Chronometer from 1966.
The silver sunburst Pie Pan dial is in very fine condition, with a steel Omega logo, emblem, and Constellation star. It has faceted steel bar hour markers with lume dots at the outer ends, double markers at 12 o’clock. The dauphine hands have the original lume intact and are in fine condition with some visible wear. The inside cyclops in the original plexiglass shows the steel framed window at 3 o’clock, which displays the date. The date can be semi quick-set by repeatedly pulling the crown out to the outermost position. The quick-set function should only be used with the hour hand at the bottom half of the dial.
The stainless steel bezel is in fine condition with some overall wear, perhaps most notable at around 1, 9 and 11 o’clock. The stainless steel case with the original partially hidden crown and straight lugs is in fine condition with some overall wear, mostly towards the lugs but also on the left case side in particular. The stainless steel case back has a crisp and clean Geneva observatory medallion with a couple of notable scratches surrounding it. The case does not appear to ever have been polished.
The watch comes on an after market leather strap of good quality with the original buckle in fine condition.
Inside the watch, Omega’s fantastic 564 movement beats strongly and accurately to within about +10 seconds per day. The watch was fully serviced in December 2025.
Constellations are both elegant and iconic, and this one looks great on the wrist with its wonderful dial and understated elegance. This is a watch that goes well with a multitude of occasions and it is also a great investment for the future.
In a luxury wooden watch box, fully serviced and certified authentic.
Purchased from Vintage Watch Services in Switzerland. Top quality timepiece and a real head-turner!