Just Curious...1969-70 Constellation Graphics....

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Hey there ...Just wondering...

I’ve recently acquired an 1969-70 Constellation Day /Date Chronometer. The one thing that I noticed was how different the markings are on the face. The graphics seem a bit different compared to most Connie’s
I have seen from around that time period. Note that the “Constellation “ graphic is centered right below the
Omega symbol. The Omega graphic is on the lower part of the face. Anybody know how common or not that is? Most that I have seen- have that reversed. Is that limited to the day/date version and that particular
Year of production. Hmmm...Opinions Please.
 
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It's common sir for 70s constellation day date with Cal.1021 ref ST168.057
Hey thanks for the answer. Was it just a thing for a short period of time I wonder?
 
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It's common sir for 70s constellation day date with Cal.1021 ref ST168.057

This one is a cal. 751, though. I believe the latest versions of those came with this set-up too.
 
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This reference (Ref. 168.029) used both dials. Here is another example:

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https://www.mywatchmart.com/listing...onstellation-c-shape-168029-625/#&gid=1&pid=8

Hope this helps,
gatorcpa
 
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This one is a cal. 751, though. I believe the latest versions of those came with this set-up too.
I can just second this! If it would have been a 1021 there should be a separator between day and date. Like on my 168.057 here: