
2011 Omega Constellation Co-Axial Steel & Gold 35mm 123.20.35.20.02.002
Here we have a 2011 Omega Constellation Co-Axial Steel & Gold 123.20.35.20.02.002 with a 35mm Steel & 18ct Yellow Gold tonneau case; the distinctive flowing lines of the integrated style bracelet lead to a lug-to-lug length of 41mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, is an 18ct yellow gold signed recessed crown. The 18ct yellow-gold bezel has large engraved Roman numerals and four characteristic âGriffesâ or claws; a domed sapphire crystal AR coated on the inside sits above a stunning sunburst silver dial. An outer minute track with lume plots at the hour surrounds applied facet 18ct Yellow gold indexes marking the hours, and at 3 oâclock, a framed date window. Elegant 18ct yellow gold Dauphin hands sit majestically in the centre; at noon, we have the applied Omega motif, and at 6 oâclock, the Constellation Co-Axial Chronometer with an applied 18ct yellow gold star underneath completes this striking dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with the details engraved around its edge, inside an Automatic Omega Co-Axial Cal. 2500, 29 jewels, 25,200 beats per hour, Chronometer Certified. This movement is based on the ETA 2892-A2 and was released in 1999, after Omega purchased the patent for the Co-Axial escapement from George Daniels, a renowned English master watchmaker and inventor, in 1993. The watch comes fitted on an integrated 22mm stainless steel and 18ct Yellow gold bracelet with a signed concealed butterfly clasp and comes with its Omega presentation box and paperwork.
Here we have a 2011 Omega Constellation Co-Axial Steel & Gold 123.20.35.20.02.002 with a 35mm Steel & 18ct Yellow Gold tonneau case; the distinctive flowing lines of the integrated style bracelet lead to a lug-to-lug length of 41mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, is an 18ct yellow gold signed recessed crown. The 18ct yellow-gold bezel has large engraved Roman numerals and four characteristic âGriffesâ or claws; a domed sapphire crystal AR coated on the inside sits above a stunning sunburst silver dial. An outer minute track with lume plots at the hour surrounds applied facet 18ct Yellow gold indexes marking the hours, and at 3 oâclock, a framed date window. Elegant 18ct yellow gold Dauphin hands sit majestically in the centre; at noon, we have the applied Omega motif, and at 6 oâclock, the Constellation Co-Axial Chronometer with an applied 18ct yellow gold star underneath completes this striking dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with the details engraved around its edge, inside an Automatic Omega Co-Axial Cal. 2500, 29 jewels, 25,200 beats per hour, Chronometer Certified. This movement is based on the ETA 2892-A2 and was released in 1999, after Omega purchased the patent for the Co-Axial escapement from George Daniels, a renowned English master watchmaker and inventor, in 1993. The watch comes fitted on an integrated 22mm stainless steel and 18ct Yellow gold bracelet with a signed concealed butterfly clasp and comes with its Omega presentation box and paperwork.
Original: $4,844.45
-65%$4,844.45
$1,695.56Description
Here we have a 2011 Omega Constellation Co-Axial Steel & Gold 123.20.35.20.02.002 with a 35mm Steel & 18ct Yellow Gold tonneau case; the distinctive flowing lines of the integrated style bracelet lead to a lug-to-lug length of 41mm and a case thickness of 10.5mm ensuring a comfortable fit on your wrist. On the right side, is an 18ct yellow gold signed recessed crown. The 18ct yellow-gold bezel has large engraved Roman numerals and four characteristic âGriffesâ or claws; a domed sapphire crystal AR coated on the inside sits above a stunning sunburst silver dial. An outer minute track with lume plots at the hour surrounds applied facet 18ct Yellow gold indexes marking the hours, and at 3 oâclock, a framed date window. Elegant 18ct yellow gold Dauphin hands sit majestically in the centre; at noon, we have the applied Omega motif, and at 6 oâclock, the Constellation Co-Axial Chronometer with an applied 18ct yellow gold star underneath completes this striking dress watch. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back with the details engraved around its edge, inside an Automatic Omega Co-Axial Cal. 2500, 29 jewels, 25,200 beats per hour, Chronometer Certified. This movement is based on the ETA 2892-A2 and was released in 1999, after Omega purchased the patent for the Co-Axial escapement from George Daniels, a renowned English master watchmaker and inventor, in 1993. The watch comes fitted on an integrated 22mm stainless steel and 18ct Yellow gold bracelet with a signed concealed butterfly clasp and comes with its Omega presentation box and paperwork.























