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Omega Constellation Quartz Ref. MD 795.1076 (um 1970) 18K Gelbgold

Pre-owned () | Year of production 1970 | No original box | No original papers
NZ$2,197
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Basic Info

Listing code J2S7O1
Brand Omega
Model Constellation Quartz
Reference number MD 795.1076
Movement Quartz
Case material Gold/Steel
Bracelet material Gold/Steel
Year of production 1970 (Approximation)
Condition
Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Women's watch
Location Germany, Stuttgart
Price €1,190 (= NZ$2,197) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Quartz
Caliber/movement Omega Kaliber 1455

Case

Case material Gold/Steel
Case diameter 23,5 mm
Thickness 6 mm
Water resistance Not water resistant
Bezel material Gold/Steel
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Dial Yellow
Dial numerals No numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material Gold/Steel
Bracelet color Yellow
Clasp Fold clasp
Clasp material Steel

Other

Luminous hands

Description

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omega constellation Quartz Ref. md 795.1076 (circa 1970), 18K yellow gold

The beautiful omega constellation Quartz model 5313 or reference md 795.1076 in 18K yellow gold (case and bracelet weighing a total of 21 grams of 750 gold according to expert estimates) in a classically elegant design is equipped with the omega caliber 1455 quartz movement. The diameter of the 18K yellow gold case is 23.5 mm without the crown. The original omega crown is also made of yellow gold. The fixed bezel with engraved Roman numerals (without iii and ix on the four polished claws) is an unmistakable detail of every constellation. The gold-colored dial with applied and polished hour dots in gold look, railroad minute track and elegant openworked hands with luminous material (faded) impresses with its modern, minimalist design. At 12 o'clock is the applied and polished omega manufacturer's mark and at 6 o'clock the model designation Constellation. Below this is the reference md 795.1076. The sapphire crystal of this decorative watch is in good condition. The stainless steel case back shows the Geneva Observatory with eight stars in relief in a circle and the designation quartz. Eight stars, the namesake of the constellation, represent eight precision records that omega obtained in Kew-Teddington and at the Geneva Observatory in the mid-20th century. The model number 5313 and the number 01949 can also be found on the back. The gold-plated wristwatch with slight signs of age and wear is a statement, functional and keeps time. The original one-sided gold-plated (gold cap) stainless steel bracelet, marked YS3 707, with folding clasp and maker's mark completes the elegant look of this fine omega constellation.

a timepiece for significant moments

contemporary history
The history of the omega constellation dates back to 1952, when the prestigious Swiss brand from Biel/Bienne launched the first wristwatch with this name. Its timeless and sleek appearance not only caused a sensation at the time - the first models are still among the most sought-after vintage editions today. While the famous omega seamaster and speedmaster collections stand for functionality and robustness, the omega constellation, together with the de ville models, represents decorative elegance and brilliance.

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Location

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