Omega Constellation Ref. 14381-61SC B+P
Finding an Omega Constellation Ref. 14381-61SC is like discovering a time capsule from 1961, the golden age of watchmaking. This particular model is more than just a watch; it’s a technical masterpiece that combines elegance with the scientific precision of a certified chronometer.
Its most striking feature is the famous “Pie-Pan” dial. Its twelve facets give the watch a unique depth, allowing light to strike the dial differently from every angle. What makes this piece particularly special is the presence of the crosshair. These delicate, clean lines draw the eye to the center and emphasize symmetry. In the 1960s, this design gave the watch the appearance of a scientific instrument, perfectly complementing the movement’s unprecedented accuracy.
The case features the rare decagonal (ten-sided) crown. Because these crowns were often replaced with standard round ones during maintenance, an original crown is a sign of a carefully preserved watch. On the wrist, the watch is worn on a steel “Beads of Rice” bracelet, whose delicate links provide unparalleled comfort and that characteristic vintage charm.
Turn the watch over and you’ll find the Observatory Medallion on the back. The eight stars above the Geneva Observatory symbolize the eight precision records Omega set in the 20th century.
When such a watch is offered with its original box and papers, it’s considered a collector’s holy grail. It not only confirms the provenance but also completes the story of this 1961 icon. At a specialist retailer like Amsterdam Watch Company, this type of complete set is a rare find that immediately underscores its historical value.
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When Omega celebrated its centennial in 1948, it launched its first chronometer-rated wrist watch, the Centenary, to commemorate the event. The watch was an instant hit and in 1952, Omega decided it was time to expand its chronometer efforts. The Constellation was born as its top line of officially chronometer-rated watches.
The Constellation would be easily recognizable through a star on the dial and a caseback featuring an image of the Geneva observatory and eight stars. A nod to the accuracy records Omega set at the Kew-Teddington observatory in the 1930’s.
The first models featured bumper-automatics. A variation on the common free-spinning rotor, where the rotation is limited to 120 degrees, before the rotor hits a spring. This can be felt when handling the watch as a little bump. After four years, these calibers were replaced by free-spinning automatics.
The earlier models from the 1950’s and 1960’s featured the iconic pie-pan dial. The dial would slope down at an angle around its outer perimeter, providing a very cool sense of dimensionality. Since the look is reminiscent of the underside of a pie-pan, a nickname was quickly born. Halfway through the sixties, flat-dial versions slowly took over. The pie-pan remains a highly sought-after Constellation variant today.
In the 1970’s, all sorts of creative case shapes and integrated bracelets were launched. Different sizes were introduced for men and women. Countless dial variations were sold. Steel, gold and gold-cap versions can be found.
The Constellation is clearly Omega’s high end range. More effort was put into finishing techniques and accuracy. Where the Seamaster and Speedmaster lines were more about utility, the Constellation was (and still is) a tour-de-force in watchmaking precision.
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