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A wonderful little collection!
Jul 12, 2019,15:58 PM
I've always liked the "C" Constellations and have a handful myself in everything from steel to gold. Unfortunately, none have that great fume' dial, though! Every one of them still runs with in COSC specs after 45-50 years.
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The under appreciated C-shape
By: tdn.dk : July 12th, 2019-06:15
Gerald Genta Design Trio 😊 Three Omega Constellation ref. 168.017, cal. 564 from 1968/69 with “Fumè” and “Texture” dials 😊 under appreciated and still affordable 😊 This is the last one I got, rare fumé dial with "spider" cracks in the dial This one with '...
good hunting!
By: Seeks : July 12th, 2019-06:18
these are indeed very special watches. i would love to see the fume dial one day. many thanks for sharing. best regards
Awesome trio!!!
By: kcinemod : July 12th, 2019-06:29
They look great on the bracelets!
Awesome pieces
By: 74hk : July 12th, 2019-11:50
When compared to their modern siblings- the Omega Globemaster -one can easily see that the C shape connies are much more balanced in their proportions even if I otherwise have a lot of respect for the Globemaster line
I've never owned an Omega 'C' . . .
By: Dr No : July 12th, 2019-11:59
. . . but did have a Seiko equivalent for a little while. [photo credit: Dr No / watch credit: KMII] Most Omega 'C' models are branded like yours, Thomas - as Constellations. There were Genève and Seamaster Cosmic versions as well, including manual wind a...
A wonderful little collection!
By: Sleeper : July 12th, 2019-15:58
I've always liked the "C" Constellations and have a handful myself in everything from steel to gold. Unfortunately, none have that great fume' dial, though! Every one of them still runs with in COSC specs after 45-50 years.