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For sale today is a nice pie pan Constellation from the late 50s.
Brand: Omega, Model: Constellation, Ref.: 14393, Cal. 561, Serial number: 17'602'xxx
Description as follows:
- Dial: Original crosshair pie pan dial in average condition, with clear signs of aging. The dial has aged evenly to a champagne color, going well with the yellow gold markers and hands set, which look quite nice. All words, markers, and the crosshair are still well visible.
- Case: Sharp case, all facets of the lugs and bezel are clearly visible, most likely unpolished. The gold Observatory medallion on the back is in good shape with clear 8 stars.
- Crown: I know thin scalloped or decagon crowns are expected for this reference. However, this thicker type of crown is also believed to be period-correct as well. I have several examples of the same crown on the 14381/14393 that I can share via PMs (so as not to be confused with this watch), and this was also discussed here.
- Movement: The Omega caliber 561 serial number 17'602'xxx dates the watch to approximately 1959, which would also match the production range of 1958-1962 for the 14393 & 14381 references. The watch is running, the date jump is functioning as it should, but the winding seems a bit stiff. So please factor in a service.
- Plexiglass: Original with sign.
- Bracelet: Omega Beads of Rice No. 1037 with one 570 endlink. Comfortably fits my 7 1/4" wrist.
Price @ US$1,370 worldwide shipping included.
- Shipping service: DHL 3-5 days delivery.
- 100% value insurance with Secursus.
Payment via Wise or wire transfer. I have some humble references here.
All sales are final. Please consider pictures as part of my description; feel free to ask for more if needed.
Cheers,
Harry
For sale today is a nice pie pan Constellation from the late 50s.
Brand: Omega, Model: Constellation, Ref.: 14393, Cal. 561, Serial number: 17'602'xxx
Description as follows:
- Dial: Original crosshair pie pan dial in average condition, with clear signs of aging. The dial has aged evenly to a champagne color, going well with the yellow gold markers and hands set, which look quite nice. All words, markers, and the crosshair are still well visible.
- Case: Sharp case, all facets of the lugs and bezel are clearly visible, most likely unpolished. The gold Observatory medallion on the back is in good shape with clear 8 stars.
- Crown: I know thin scalloped or decagon crowns are expected for this reference. However, this thicker type of crown is also believed to be period-correct as well. I have several examples of the same crown on the 14381/14393 that I can share via PMs (so as not to be confused with this watch), and this was also discussed here.
- Movement: The Omega caliber 561 serial number 17'602'xxx dates the watch to approximately 1959, which would also match the production range of 1958-1962 for the 14393 & 14381 references. The watch is running, the date jump is functioning as it should, but the winding seems a bit stiff. So please factor in a service.
- Plexiglass: Original with sign.
- Bracelet: Omega Beads of Rice No. 1037 with one 570 endlink. Comfortably fits my 7 1/4" wrist.
Price @ US$1,370 worldwide shipping included.
- Shipping service: DHL 3-5 days delivery.
- 100% value insurance with Secursus.
Payment via Wise or wire transfer. I have some humble references here.
All sales are final. Please consider pictures as part of my description; feel free to ask for more if needed.
Cheers,
Harry