Omega Seamaster Golden Chronometres




Why the dickens would a site dedicated to the veneration of Omega Constellations run a feature on Omega Seamasters?

Well, these are very special Seamaster Chronometres: the rarest of the rare. Until recently, no examples of BA 168.023 had surfaced for more than ten years.

Please click here for a review of these magnificent beauties

Omega Constellation EasyFind Calibre - Case Number - Date Index

Here is a list of all known case numbers for Omega Constellations. It is sorted by calibre number rather than case number as I have found this manner of indexing to be quite useful. 

I use this as a quick reference for correct case numbers. There are an additional 75 listings in this register that do not appear in the Omega Vintage Database, all of which have been confirmed as correct.

Date of initial release and other information is included.

Please click here for a pdf file of the register.

The 1000 family




This is the fourth and final post on Omega in-house Constellation movements.

I will, however, do a post on the early 700 calibres made by Piguet that powered many of the solid gold dress Constellations in the 1960s and 70s.

I started out reviewing the 1000 family with very much the same mindset as Kreuzer, however after speaking to numerous watchmakers who have encountered calibres 1011 and 1021 in numbers, Ive had a change of heart!

Please click here for a pdf of the review