Here is an example of a chunky, stainless steel mid-1970s Constellation. However, it is a rare one, not just because of the shape and size or the Megaquartz (with a frequency of 2.4 Megahertz) movement, but also because of the Stardust dial. There are also regular black-dial versions of this watch, but this Stardust version is the one you should be looking for. More replica Omega Constellation.
Omega Constellation Marine Stardust Ref. 196.0013
The bulky bracelet looks similar to the one used on the Omega Speedmaster 125, the anniversary model from 1973. The Megaquartz Caliber 1510 movement is a high-precision timekeeper. The Stardust dial is made out of aventurine quartz, a material we’ve recently seen used in the Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonphase.
Omega Constellation Marine Stardust Ref. 196.0013
The bulky bracelet looks similar to the one used on the Omega Speedmaster 125, the anniversary model from 1973. The Megaquartz Caliber 1510 movement is a high-precision timekeeper. The Stardust dial is made out of aventurine quartz, a material we’ve recently seen used in the Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonphase.
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