Sturmvogel
·Hello,
Since I have joined the forum last year, I have received a lot of valuable information and help. Therefore, I wanted to give something back to the community. So, here is an overview I did about the Omega Constellation 14777 / 168.001 that have a relatively large diamter of 37mm.
There are some features that can be found across all the years, but other features are found only on early production models and others on later production models.
Since the 14777 / 168.001 is not so common, I had only a limited number of examples I could use for the study and I would be glad to get your input (pictures, data, etc. in this thread or via PM) in order to expand the table.
One thing I have not yet done is to measure the pointer length, but I did notice that earlier models had longer ones than later models.
Cheers,
Roger
Since I have joined the forum last year, I have received a lot of valuable information and help. Therefore, I wanted to give something back to the community. So, here is an overview I did about the Omega Constellation 14777 / 168.001 that have a relatively large diamter of 37mm.
There are some features that can be found across all the years, but other features are found only on early production models and others on later production models.
Since the 14777 / 168.001 is not so common, I had only a limited number of examples I could use for the study and I would be glad to get your input (pictures, data, etc. in this thread or via PM) in order to expand the table.
One thing I have not yet done is to measure the pointer length, but I did notice that earlier models had longer ones than later models.
Cheers,
Roger
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