Omega Constellation “Pie-Pan” (1950s–1960s)
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Why it’s classic: Named for its twelve-sided dial resembling an inverted pie pan. The Constellation line represented Omega’s highest precision, featuring chronometer-certified movements.
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Notable calibers: 551, 561, 564 (automatic)
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Collectibility: Elegant design and accuracy — one of the most desirable mid-century Omega dress watches.


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