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Omega Constellation Automatic reference 198.0062, calibre 1012

  1. John Paul Jan 18, 2017

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    Hi everyone, I've recently posted my omega constellation to help me identify it, but as I didn't open it to see the inside I couldn't know what reference number and calibre it had.

    Now I've been researching and found out it has a reference number 198.0062 and a calibre 1012 movement, since I found three more watches like it, one even with a black dial. I wanted to know more about the reference number, since what I've read about omega reference numbers says that the number 9 corresponds to an electronic movement and not to an automatic one. I'm 100% sure it's a genuine Constellation, but that number puzzles me, and wish if you could help me with it, thank you all
     
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  2. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jan 18, 2017

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    Google is your friend, use it...


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  3. John Paul Jan 18, 2017

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  4. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jan 18, 2017

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    One thing about Omega is there can be exceptions to any rule.
     
  5. John Paul Jan 18, 2017

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    Well, that's great to know! You have cleared all my doubts about my watch, thank you very much!