
1966 Omega Constellation Automatic 33mm 167.021
Here, we have a 1966 Omega Constellation Automatic 167.021 with a curvaceous 33mm stainless steel case, and the case curves over your wrist with flat-ended tapered lugs, a lug-to-lug length of 39mm and a case thickness of just 7mm. Its slim profile is elegantly tapered towards the lugs. On the right side is a coin-edge crown. A slim, smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a sunburst silver dial, and an outer minute track has applied baton indexes with a Tritium lume pip marking the hours. Slender pencil hands complemented by a tapered sweeping second hand. Text is precisely printed at noon with the Omega motif âautomatic Chronometer Officially Certified,â and at 6 oâclock, âConstellationâ and an applied star complete this sophisticated dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with an embossed Observatory and eight stars in the centre, inside an automatic Omega Cal. 712, 24 jewels, 19,800 beats per hour, this is the thinnest automatic movement Omega ever made, it was in production from 1967 until 1976. The watch comes fitted on a 19mm leather strap with a pin buckle.
Here, we have a 1966 Omega Constellation Automatic 167.021 with a curvaceous 33mm stainless steel case, and the case curves over your wrist with flat-ended tapered lugs, a lug-to-lug length of 39mm and a case thickness of just 7mm. Its slim profile is elegantly tapered towards the lugs. On the right side is a coin-edge crown. A slim, smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a sunburst silver dial, and an outer minute track has applied baton indexes with a Tritium lume pip marking the hours. Slender pencil hands complemented by a tapered sweeping second hand. Text is precisely printed at noon with the Omega motif âautomatic Chronometer Officially Certified,â and at 6 oâclock, âConstellationâ and an applied star complete this sophisticated dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with an embossed Observatory and eight stars in the centre, inside an automatic Omega Cal. 712, 24 jewels, 19,800 beats per hour, this is the thinnest automatic movement Omega ever made, it was in production from 1967 until 1976. The watch comes fitted on a 19mm leather strap with a pin buckle.
Original: $1,818.84
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$636.59Description
Here, we have a 1966 Omega Constellation Automatic 167.021 with a curvaceous 33mm stainless steel case, and the case curves over your wrist with flat-ended tapered lugs, a lug-to-lug length of 39mm and a case thickness of just 7mm. Its slim profile is elegantly tapered towards the lugs. On the right side is a coin-edge crown. A slim, smooth bezel holds a domed crystal above a sunburst silver dial, and an outer minute track has applied baton indexes with a Tritium lume pip marking the hours. Slender pencil hands complemented by a tapered sweeping second hand. Text is precisely printed at noon with the Omega motif âautomatic Chronometer Officially Certified,â and at 6 oâclock, âConstellationâ and an applied star complete this sophisticated dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down case back with an embossed Observatory and eight stars in the centre, inside an automatic Omega Cal. 712, 24 jewels, 19,800 beats per hour, this is the thinnest automatic movement Omega ever made, it was in production from 1967 until 1976. The watch comes fitted on a 19mm leather strap with a pin buckle.























