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Omega Constellation Manhattan Ref. 131.10.25.60.53.001

$3,800

New Omega 25mm Constellation Manhattan Blue Dial Stainless Steel Bracelet 13110256053001

In 1982, the Constellation Manhattan line was introduced and included four distinctive claw-like features that protruded over the dial. This 25 mm stainless steel model features a blue aventurine glass dial with diamond hour markers and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The hands, OMEGA logo, Constellation star and indexes are fashioned from 18K white gold. This quartz watch with 4061 caliber is a wonderful representative of the Constellation line.

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Additional information

Band Material

Stainless Steel

Caliber

4061

Box and Papers

Box and Papers

Band Type

Bracelet

Brand

Omega

Case Material

Stainless Steel, 18k White Gold

Case Size

25mm

Caseback

Solid

Crystal Material

Sapphire

Dial Color

Blue

Movement

Quartz

Warranty

Factory Warranty

Item ID3144
Model #13110256053001
Model NameConstellation Manhattan

Description

For its 100th anniversary, Omega produced a special commemorative watch that proved so successful that they decided to release it as a series. As recognition of the records for accuracy that Omega earned in the 1930’s at the Kew observatory, the new series was named Constellation. A star was added on the dial and the case back included a medallion with the Observatory of Geneva and eight stars. The Constellation series has received many changes through the years but the underlying commitment to combine precision in a luxurious watch remains the same.

Omega is one of the world’s most recognizable luxury watch brands. Although founded in 1848, the company did not become known as Omega until 1894, when the company took the name of its highly successful new watch movement. The revolutionary movement used a single crown for both winding and time setting. Success followed success when in 1905, due to its commitment to accuracy, Omega became the official timekeeper for Swiss sporting events. Later in 1932, Omega became the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games. To mark Omega’s 100th year anniversary, Omega introduced the watch that would become one of the world’s most popular watches, the Seamaster. While these are remarkable achievements, the watch that made Omega a legend among watchmakers was the Speedmaster, the only watch to survive the brutal NASA testing requirements and the only watch certified by NASA for use in Space. It is no surprise that Omega watches are recognized today as spectacularly rugged tool watches hiding in a luxury watch.