Omega - Constellation - 168.033 - Men - 1970






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Omega Constellation Reference 168.033, 34 mm stainless steel case with automatic Caliber 1001 movement, eggshell dial with applied indices and black accents, black baton hands, leather strap, produced in 1970, in excellent vintage condition with pristine case and dial details.
Description from the seller
Now available at auction from Second Vintage
The Omega Constellation stands as one of the most significant pillars in the history of Swiss watchmaking, representing the absolute pinnacle of Omega’s mid-century chronometric achievements. Conceived as a flagship line dedicated entirely to precision, the Constellation was born from the brand's sweeping victories at the Geneva and Neuchâtel observatory trials. This exceptional Reference 168.033 is a superb execution of that legacy, offering collectors a beautifully preserved dial, a highly capable chronometer-certified movement, and the enduring elegance of a classic stainless steel case. It is a sophisticated and highly wearable piece of horological history.
Brand: Omega
Model: Constellation
Reference Number: 168.033
Serial Number: 30137341
Movement: Automatic Caliber 1001
Dial: Exceptionally clean eggshell dial with applied indices and black accents, showing near-mint preservation
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1970
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with outstanding dial clarity and crisp case details
Dial and Hands
The dial of this Constellation is a masterclass in understated mid-century design, presented in a gorgeous, even eggshell tone that exudes vintage warmth while remaining remarkably clean. The surface is exceptionally well-preserved, free from the spotting, moisture marks, or heavy patina that so often affect watches of this era. It features applied steel indices with distinct black inserts, perfectly matched by the black baton hands, ensuring excellent legibility against the light background. The typography is sharp and fully intact, including the classic applied Omega logo, the applied Constellation star, and the proud "CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED" text. A neatly framed date aperture sits at the three o'clock position, completing the beautifully balanced and highly attractive display.
Case and Crystal
The 34mm stainless steel case features a classic, elegant profile with well-defined lugs that transition smoothly from the polished bezel to the brushed case flanks. The metal shows honest, light signs of wear consistent with careful use over the decades, but retains strong geometry without appearing over-polished. The watch is fitted with a signed, scalloped Omega crown that adds a distinct touch of character. Protecting the dial is a clear domed crystal that perfectly complements the vintage aesthetic. The screw-down caseback is a true highlight, featuring the iconic Geneva Observatory medallion surrounded by eight stars. The medallion remains wonderfully crisp, with the brickwork of the observatory and the stars deeply defined, indicating excellent preservation.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 1001, a sophisticated automatic movement featuring 20 jewels and finished in Omega’s signature copper tone. The movement plate proudly displays its chronometer pedigree, marked as adjusted to five positions and temperature. The visual condition of the caliber is exceptionally clean, with bright surfaces and intact screw heads. The serial number 30137341 is clearly engraved, dating the production to approximately 1970. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher results show a deviation of +15 to +19 seconds per day.
Strap
The watch is paired with a handsome black leather strap featuring contrasting white stitching, which perfectly echoes the black and steel accents found on the dial and hands. The strap is supple and complements the dressy yet versatile nature of the timepiece.
Condition
This Constellation survives in excellent vintage condition. The dial is a particular standout, boasting a near-mint appearance with no distracting flaws or damage. The stainless steel case retains strong lines and honest vintage character, while the deeply embossed observatory caseback medallion remains sharp and highly detailed. The movement is visually pristine and operates with impressive precision.
Dimensions
The stainless steel case measures 34 mm in diameter, excluding the signed crown.
Remarks
Finding an Omega Constellation from this era with such an immaculate dial and a crisp caseback medallion is becoming increasingly difficult. This Reference 168.033 perfectly captures the essence of Omega's golden age of precision timekeeping, offering a harmonious blend of refined aesthetics and robust mechanical pedigree. It is a quintessential addition to any serious vintage watch portfolio.
History
Introduced in 1952, the Omega Constellation was designed to be the brand's ultimate expression of precision and luxury. Named in honor of the constellations that guide navigators and astronomers, the line was created to house Omega's finest chronometer-certified movements. The famous observatory medallion on the caseback, surrounded by eight stars, symbolizes Omega's numerous precision records set at the Kew-Teddington and Geneva observatory trials in the mid-20th century. Over the decades, the Constellation has evolved through various design languages, but the core identity of uncompromised accuracy and elegant design has remained steadfast, cementing its status as a true icon of Swiss watchmaking.
Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OME-OCC-0031
Seller's Story
Now available at auction from Second Vintage
The Omega Constellation stands as one of the most significant pillars in the history of Swiss watchmaking, representing the absolute pinnacle of Omega’s mid-century chronometric achievements. Conceived as a flagship line dedicated entirely to precision, the Constellation was born from the brand's sweeping victories at the Geneva and Neuchâtel observatory trials. This exceptional Reference 168.033 is a superb execution of that legacy, offering collectors a beautifully preserved dial, a highly capable chronometer-certified movement, and the enduring elegance of a classic stainless steel case. It is a sophisticated and highly wearable piece of horological history.
Brand: Omega
Model: Constellation
Reference Number: 168.033
Serial Number: 30137341
Movement: Automatic Caliber 1001
Dial: Exceptionally clean eggshell dial with applied indices and black accents, showing near-mint preservation
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1970
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with outstanding dial clarity and crisp case details
Dial and Hands
The dial of this Constellation is a masterclass in understated mid-century design, presented in a gorgeous, even eggshell tone that exudes vintage warmth while remaining remarkably clean. The surface is exceptionally well-preserved, free from the spotting, moisture marks, or heavy patina that so often affect watches of this era. It features applied steel indices with distinct black inserts, perfectly matched by the black baton hands, ensuring excellent legibility against the light background. The typography is sharp and fully intact, including the classic applied Omega logo, the applied Constellation star, and the proud "CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED" text. A neatly framed date aperture sits at the three o'clock position, completing the beautifully balanced and highly attractive display.
Case and Crystal
The 34mm stainless steel case features a classic, elegant profile with well-defined lugs that transition smoothly from the polished bezel to the brushed case flanks. The metal shows honest, light signs of wear consistent with careful use over the decades, but retains strong geometry without appearing over-polished. The watch is fitted with a signed, scalloped Omega crown that adds a distinct touch of character. Protecting the dial is a clear domed crystal that perfectly complements the vintage aesthetic. The screw-down caseback is a true highlight, featuring the iconic Geneva Observatory medallion surrounded by eight stars. The medallion remains wonderfully crisp, with the brickwork of the observatory and the stars deeply defined, indicating excellent preservation.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 1001, a sophisticated automatic movement featuring 20 jewels and finished in Omega’s signature copper tone. The movement plate proudly displays its chronometer pedigree, marked as adjusted to five positions and temperature. The visual condition of the caliber is exceptionally clean, with bright surfaces and intact screw heads. The serial number 30137341 is clearly engraved, dating the production to approximately 1970. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher results show a deviation of +15 to +19 seconds per day.
Strap
The watch is paired with a handsome black leather strap featuring contrasting white stitching, which perfectly echoes the black and steel accents found on the dial and hands. The strap is supple and complements the dressy yet versatile nature of the timepiece.
Condition
This Constellation survives in excellent vintage condition. The dial is a particular standout, boasting a near-mint appearance with no distracting flaws or damage. The stainless steel case retains strong lines and honest vintage character, while the deeply embossed observatory caseback medallion remains sharp and highly detailed. The movement is visually pristine and operates with impressive precision.
Dimensions
The stainless steel case measures 34 mm in diameter, excluding the signed crown.
Remarks
Finding an Omega Constellation from this era with such an immaculate dial and a crisp caseback medallion is becoming increasingly difficult. This Reference 168.033 perfectly captures the essence of Omega's golden age of precision timekeeping, offering a harmonious blend of refined aesthetics and robust mechanical pedigree. It is a quintessential addition to any serious vintage watch portfolio.
History
Introduced in 1952, the Omega Constellation was designed to be the brand's ultimate expression of precision and luxury. Named in honor of the constellations that guide navigators and astronomers, the line was created to house Omega's finest chronometer-certified movements. The famous observatory medallion on the caseback, surrounded by eight stars, symbolizes Omega's numerous precision records set at the Kew-Teddington and Geneva observatory trials in the mid-20th century. Over the decades, the Constellation has evolved through various design languages, but the core identity of uncompromised accuracy and elegant design has remained steadfast, cementing its status as a true icon of Swiss watchmaking.
Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1–3 days after purchase.
Your watch will be professionally and very securely packaged, and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. We ship via fast express service, with typical delivery in 1–4 business days (destination dependent).
Note that with vintage watches, minor signs of wear, aging, or imperfections may be present and are considered normal for watches of this age.
Please review all photos carefully before bidding. We strive to photograph each watch from multiple angles for the most accurate representation. The photos form an important part of the description.
If there are any concerns of functionality or defects after delivery, make sure to contact us within 3 days of receiving the watch so we can assist you.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.
/ Second Vintage
SKU: OME-OCC-0031
