Omega. An 18K white gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and silvered "pie-pan" dial
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Omega. An 18K white gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and silvered "pie-pan" dial

SIGNED OMEGA, AUTOMATIC, CHRONOMETER, CONSTELLATION CALENDAR DE LUXE, REF. OG 14.902, MOVEMENT NO. 19'079'482, MANUFACTURED IN 1963

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Omega. An 18K white gold automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds, date and silvered "pie-pan" dial
Signed Omega, Automatic, Chronometer, Constellation Calendar De Luxe, ref. OG 14.902, movement no. 19'079'482, manufactured in 1963
Cal. 561 copper-finished lever movement, 24 jewels, "pie-pan" silvered dial, applied two-toned baton numerals, sweep centre seconds, window for date, circular water-resistant-type case, screw back, centred by the raised representation of the Geneva Observatory, downturned lugs, decagonal crown, with Omega stainless steel buckle, case, dial and movement signed
34 mm. diam.
automatic
Special Notice
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
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Please note that the images of lots 349 and 350 in the printed version of the catalogue have been inversed.
Les images des lots 349 et 350 ont ete inverses dans la version imprimee du catalogue.

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Lot Essay

With Omega Extract of the Archives confirming that the present watch featuring a silvered dial and gold indexes was sold on 21 February 1963 and delivered to Kuwait.

Furthermore delivered with Omega Constellation fitted presentation box.

Early Omega Constellation watches of the fifties, including the first model of 1952, are nicknamed "pie pans", due to the shape of the dial. Of the dozens of Constellation dial styles over the decades, the pie pans are without a doubt the most unusual and recognizable.

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