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·Hi all, just wanted to share a recent acquisition that's been very satisfying, and is turning out to be more interesting than I initially thought. The watch is from the Omega Constellation Integral line, ref 368.0852. A picture:
I've since found that Desmond blogged on this http://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com/search?q=integrated, and it's prominently featured on the Omega Museum site: http://www.omegamuseum.com/constellation. It seems to be a real pioneering model in watches with integrated designs, coming in well before Royal Oak (1969 vs 1972).
As for this particular piece, it's in surprisingly good condition. The original finish and lines are well preserved. The bracelet is very tight, and the movement is in pretty good condition. It's quite a heavy watch, coming in around 135 grams after I removed a few links to fit my wrist. I still have a significant problem - one of the screw pins that attach the bracelet to the had the screw head break from the stem - I put the screw back in, but won't be able to remove the bracelet completely from the watch without having a hole drilled in from the other end to push the pin out. The watch has clearly not been cleaned on polished in a very long time, but it's very cool to see a serious gold watch with that kind of seasoning on it.
Would love to hear from folks who may have come across this watch or are interested in it. HAGWE!
I've since found that Desmond blogged on this http://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com/search?q=integrated, and it's prominently featured on the Omega Museum site: http://www.omegamuseum.com/constellation. It seems to be a real pioneering model in watches with integrated designs, coming in well before Royal Oak (1969 vs 1972).
As for this particular piece, it's in surprisingly good condition. The original finish and lines are well preserved. The bracelet is very tight, and the movement is in pretty good condition. It's quite a heavy watch, coming in around 135 grams after I removed a few links to fit my wrist. I still have a significant problem - one of the screw pins that attach the bracelet to the had the screw head break from the stem - I put the screw back in, but won't be able to remove the bracelet completely from the watch without having a hole drilled in from the other end to push the pin out. The watch has clearly not been cleaned on polished in a very long time, but it's very cool to see a serious gold watch with that kind of seasoning on it.
Would love to hear from folks who may have come across this watch or are interested in it. HAGWE!