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Omega Constellation Pie Pan Honeycomb 1956

€5.500

This compact and beautiful Omega Constellation automatic chronometer has everything you want in a dress watch: 35 mm 18k rose gold case, center second, a very rare Honeycomb Pie Pan Dial and rare arrow baton hour markers.

First released in 1952, the Constellation was Omega's answer to the Rolex Datejust.

CASE:

  • great overall condition, showing minor traces of use
  • 3-body 18k rose gold case with snap-on case back 
  • 35 mm (without crown) / 43 mm (lug-to-lug) / 18 mm (between lugs)
  • Year: 1956
  • Reference: 2852/3 - SC

MOVEMENT:

  • Omega Caliber 505 - automatic chronometer
  • 24 jewels, 19800 A/h, 50 hours power reserve
  • professionally serviced 12/2021
  • -9sec/d / 270°

DIAL:

  • original never touched two tone honeycomb dial in great condition
  • original hands, dial and crown
  • crystal has been replaced

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Omega Constellation Pie Pan Honeycomb 1956

€5.500

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Serviced?

All watches at GOLDAMMER are professionally serviced by our trusted watchmakers and are guaranteed to be in perfect condition.

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