


Omega Constellation Circa 1952
Omega Constellation Ref. 2652-7 from 1952
Featuring a fantastic black crosshair honeycomb dial in pristine condition. The arrow head hour markers have aged to a rose tone, perfectly matching the hands.
The serial number dates back to 1952, which is significant because the Omega Constellation model was launched that year. This piece houses a bumper movement, Cal. 354, which has been serviced by our watchmaker.
I can confidently say that this is the most beautiful Omega I’ve ever had the pleasure of acquiring. Sold.
Case & Bracelet
The stainless steel case is in excellent condition, showing light previous polishing while retaining its thick lugs and well-defined bevels. The gold medallion is in perfect condition. It is fitted with a crocodile strap and a generic buckle.
Dial & Hands
The gilt black dial is flawless, with no noticeable damage. The original no-lume hour markers and hands have aged and oxidized beautifully.
Omega Constellation Ref. 2652-7 from 1952
Featuring a fantastic black crosshair honeycomb dial in pristine condition. The arrow head hour markers have aged to a rose tone, perfectly matching the hands.
The serial number dates back to 1952, which is significant because the Omega Constellation model was launched that year. This piece houses a bumper movement, Cal. 354, which has been serviced by our watchmaker.
I can confidently say that this is the most beautiful Omega I’ve ever had the pleasure of acquiring. Sold.
Case & Bracelet
The stainless steel case is in excellent condition, showing light previous polishing while retaining its thick lugs and well-defined bevels. The gold medallion is in perfect condition. It is fitted with a crocodile strap and a generic buckle.
Dial & Hands
The gilt black dial is flawless, with no noticeable damage. The original no-lume hour markers and hands have aged and oxidized beautifully.
Omega Constellation Ref. 2652-7 from 1952
Featuring a fantastic black crosshair honeycomb dial in pristine condition. The arrow head hour markers have aged to a rose tone, perfectly matching the hands.
The serial number dates back to 1952, which is significant because the Omega Constellation model was launched that year. This piece houses a bumper movement, Cal. 354, which has been serviced by our watchmaker.
I can confidently say that this is the most beautiful Omega I’ve ever had the pleasure of acquiring. Sold.
Case & Bracelet
The stainless steel case is in excellent condition, showing light previous polishing while retaining its thick lugs and well-defined bevels. The gold medallion is in perfect condition. It is fitted with a crocodile strap and a generic buckle.
Dial & Hands
The gilt black dial is flawless, with no noticeable damage. The original no-lume hour markers and hands have aged and oxidized beautifully.
Movement: Cal.354
Style: Dress Watch
Model: Constellation
Reference: 2652-7
Lug Width: 18mm
Case: Stainless Steel & 14-Carat Yellow Gold Bezel
Dial: Black Gilt Honeycomb
Diameter: 34mm
Accessories: None
Mechanical Guarantee:1 Year