Heavy Metals



What's the most expensive metal you're ever likely to see in a watch? Contrary to popular perceptions, it isn't platimum. This metal is so expensive that its often used to coat other precious metals, as in the example above.

It's also a metal that appears frequently on vintage Omega Constellations: mainly on hands and markers.

What is it?  Click here for the answer - a nice little riff on the topic by Susan Dorling

Franken Watch - a Definition




You want to see Franken? Well, take a look at this listing of a Frankenwatch par excellence.

EBay seller - Tumitime - you have outdone yourself. You rightly deserve a place in the Franken Hall of Fame for having the audacity to list this watch as a Constellation. The only part of the hyperbolic description that is remotely accurate is the use of the word 'rare'. It sure is, if rare means one of a kind!

Here is a list of red flags for this little beauty:

Case 2866 is not a known Omega Constellation case. In fact it doesnt appear in the Omega database at all, but it is known as a Seamaster model from the mi-1950s
  • The case itself, with straight lugs and reversed teardrops, has never been a member of the Constellation family;
  • The rotor doesnt carry the customary "adjusted to five (5) positions" script;
  • The outer caseback is an absolute gem. Notice how a 'ring-in' and incorrect 14k non-brickwork observatory medallion has been attached to the centre of the caseback....and no wear!
  • Notice the 'waterproof' engraving on the case back but the absence of Constellation stamped at twelve oclock - such mysterious and uneven wear!
  • The hands are way to big for the dial on this watch, which, incidentally, looks as though it spent some time at the bottom of a jewelers drawer
  • A tiny six-sider crown (Constellations had ten-sided crowns) finishes off this exemplar of the Franken art.
Senor Castro, some people may say that you're a miracle worker.  But, if you don't know that this watch is pure franken after the experience in watch-selling that you have had, I suggest you retire and perhaps pursue the art of making Madonnas weep!

If you have any doubt at all that Tumitime's watch is an abomination, please click here for an eBay listing that actually shows the original Seamaster model 2866. Revealing a refinished dial that looks quite similar to the Seamaster Olypic XVI dial, it also sports the correct crown for the model. The caseback is shown above and gives you an idea of the trouble someone has taken to 're-version' a 2866 and place a $2500.00 price tag on an $1200.00 watch.

POSTSCRIPT:  I'm delighted to say that Tumitime withdrew the watch from sale.

Omega Constellation Watch Accessories 1952 - 75



There are beads of rice and beads of rice. What distinguishing features do original BOR bracelets have? Which Omega Constellation watch heads can be legitimately fitted with Beads of Rice Bracelets?

There is quite some confusion about accessorising in-house manufacture Omega Constellations from 1952 to the mid 70s.

I have written two essays on accessories in an attempt to establish some standards by which collectors can judge which buckles and bracelets go with which watch heads.

Click here for an essay on straps and buckles
Click here for an essay on Bracelets