A gorgeous and rarely seen solid 18kt RG Piepan 14381, running a cal 551 which from the serial number also happens to be one of the famous 20000 chronometer movements which consecutively received high results during testing in Bienne. Here an interesting post by Desmond on the subject: http://www.mediafire.com/view/j62tp0t79p66ubj/Omega_History_Making_Movement.pdf The 18kt rose gold case is in extremely good and sharp condition, the colour of the gold is very rose indeed. Of all my RG watches this one has the most `rosiness` there seems to have been quite a few different rose golds in use back in the days which leads to some nice variations in the hues. The medallion on the back looks perfect. Screw back slots still crisp. The piepan dial is in great shape, extremely clean but it does have some very slight and even bubbling, the macros emphasize that a lot more than when worn on the wrist. I bought this watch a couple of years ago from a Spanish watchmaker as a serviced watch, it has always been running very well, but I have no documented service history for it. I took these pictures a while ago for myself and not for a sale post and they are I admit a little dark, so I have included a phone picture in natural light to give a better idea. An opportunity to acquire a very special and seldom seen RG Constellation from Omegas golden period The price I´m asking is €3250 net to me including Track and Trace shipping. Payment Bank transfer or PayPal for established forum members. Any questions, just ask!
C , it seems you unload many fascinating watches lately. You must have big target in sight. Couldn't wait to see the surprise..... btw GLWTS
And there were only two watches between yours and mine according to the serial numbers. Separated at birth...