Adamlee
·Hi everyone,
I would greatly appreciate your assistance in identifying my vintage Omega Constellation Pie Pan. It is in gold and is an automatic chronometer. The watch is ticking as it should.
I received this watch from a relative, and I have been searching for information about it but I am a bit confused. It seems to be from the 1960s. On some Omega Constellation Pie Pan watches that I have seen in pictures, I have noticed that they say "officially certified" while mine does not. What does this mean?
Additionally, what tips can you give me for maintaining the watch and what should I keep in mind?
Thank you in advance for your expertise and advice!
I would greatly appreciate your assistance in identifying my vintage Omega Constellation Pie Pan. It is in gold and is an automatic chronometer. The watch is ticking as it should.
I received this watch from a relative, and I have been searching for information about it but I am a bit confused. It seems to be from the 1960s. On some Omega Constellation Pie Pan watches that I have seen in pictures, I have noticed that they say "officially certified" while mine does not. What does this mean?
Additionally, what tips can you give me for maintaining the watch and what should I keep in mind?
Thank you in advance for your expertise and advice!