Omega Constellation 2782 Pie Pan Arrow Head 1952
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Omega Constellation Ref. 2782 – Pie Pan Arrow Head – 1952
The Origin of Precision — Omega’s First Constellation.
Launched in 1952, the Omega Constellation was created to compete with the Rolex Datejust — and this early reference 2782 is a De Luxe example of that mission. With its 35 mm 18k yellow gold case, classic pie pan dial, and striking arrowhead markers, it’s a wearable piece of horological history.
This reference houses Omega’s early Caliber 354 bumper automatic chronometer movement, offering mechanical charm and smooth operation in equal measure. The case was produced by Antoine Gerlach SA, and its slim profile and downturned lugs ensure a comfortable, elegant wrist presence.
A collector’s piece for those who appreciate the roots of Swiss chronometry — and the watch that helped define Omega’s legacy.
- wrist size in our picture is 18 cm circumference -
DIAL:
- original never touched golden pie pan dial in good condition
- original hands & Omega crown
- scratch from the logo to between 11 and 12 o'clock
STRAP & BUCKLE:
- black GOLDAMMER leather strap fitting up to 20 cm wrist size / 2 mm thick
- gold plated GOLDAMMER buckle
CASE:
- excellent overall condition, showing very minor traces of use
- 3- body 18k yellow gold case with snap-on case back from casemaker Antoine Gerlach SA
- 35 mm (without crown) / 44 mm (lug-to-lug) / 18 mm (between lugs) / 10.7 mm thick
- year: 1952
- reference: 2782 / 2799 SC
- total weight: 48 g
MOVEMENT:
- Omega Caliber 354 - automatic chronometer
- 17 jewels, 19800 A/h, 42 hours power reserve
- professionally serviced 09/2025
- -8 sec/d / 280°
BOX & PAPERS:
- GOLDAMMER certificate of authenticity & service documentation card
- GOLDAMMER box
GOLDAMMER REFERENCE: #1164
Omega
Few watchmakers have a résumé as storied — or as proudly worn — as Omega. Since 1848, the maison has been at the center of history, science, sport, and style. From lunar landings to Olympic games, from deep-sea dives to Bond films, Omega watches have accompanied the bold and the brilliant every step of the way.
But beyond the headlines lies something more intimate: a legacy of precision, purpose, and unmistakable design that makes Omega vintage watches some of the most collectible and meaningful timepieces ever made.
For collectors, few moments are as defining as 1969 — when the Speedmaster became the first watch worn on the Moon. But long before that, Omega was pushing boundaries: anti-magnetic cases in the 1950s Railmaster, the revolutionary dive-ready Seamaster 300, the effortlessly elegant Constellation, and the space-age Dynamic. Each one tells a story — of innovation, of function, of fearless design.
Omega vintage watches are where tool-watch utility meets mid-century beauty. Clean dials. Twisted lugs. Pie-pan textures. Lume-aged hands that glow with nostalgia. They’re not just instruments — they’re artifacts of a century in motion.
To wear an Omega is to wear a piece of collective memory. It’s for the collector who values performance, but also emotion. Someone who connects with history not just through words, but through the tick of a movement that once timed a mission, lit up a ballroom, or accompanied a dive into the unknown.
Omega doesn’t need embellishment. It’s trusted. Proven. Loved.
Because true greatness doesn’t announce itself — it leaves a legacy. And when that legacy is preserved in a finely aged case, beating with life decades later, it becomes something more:
A vintage watch that reminds you of where we’ve been — and dares you to keep going.
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