Omega - Constellation - 没有保留价 - ST 168.029 - 男士 - 1968





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Omega Constellation 参考 ST 168.029,1968 年产,自动,34 mm 不锈钢表壳,银色亚麻纹表盘,钢带,状态极好。
卖家的描述
由 Second Vintage 拍卖 Presented for auction by Second Vintage
This exceptional Omega Constellation represents the pinnacle of mid-century Swiss watchmaking, seamlessly blending architectural case design with high-precision chronometer mechanics. Born from the visionary mind of Gerald Genta, the iconic C-shape case departs from the traditional lyre lugs of earlier Constellations, offering a fluid, integrated aesthetic that perfectly captures the spirit of the late 1960s. Paired with a mesmerizing linen-textured dial and powered by the esteemed Caliber 751, this timepiece is a testament to Omega’s historical dominance in chronometry trials. It stands as a highly collectible and sophisticated dress watch, offering immense vintage charm and enduring horological significance.
Brand: Omega
Model: Constellation
Reference Number: ST 168.029
Serial Number: 27615829
Movement: Automatic Chronometer Caliber 751
Dial: Silver linen texture with applied onyx-inlaid indices, exceptionally clean and well-preserved
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless steel
Production Year: 1968
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with crisp architectural lines and a flawless dial presentation. Movement was serviced 6/13/2026 and performs strongly.
Dial and Hands
The dial of this Constellation is a masterclass in mid-century texture and typography, remaining in exceptionally clean and well-preserved condition. It features a striking silver linen finish, characterized by fine, alternating vertical and horizontal brushstrokes that catch the light beautifully. The dial is free from localized damage, moisture spotting, or heavy patina, presenting a bright and highly attractive face. The furniture includes applied, faceted baton indices featuring black onyx inlays, which provide excellent contrast against the silver backdrop. The applied Omega logo, classic sans-serif and serif typography, and the iconic applied Constellation star are all crisp and fully intact. A framed day-date aperture sits cleanly at the three o'clock position. The original baton hands feature matching black inserts and aged luminous material that corresponds perfectly with the small luminous plots at the base of the indices, marked by the "T SWISS MADE T" designation at the bottom edge.
Case and Crystal
The 34 mm stainless steel C-shape case remains in excellent vintage condition, retaining sharp, well-defined lug profiles and clear transitions between the sunburst brushed upper surfaces and the polished case flanks. The watch features a striking fluted bezel that adds a layer of refined texture to the robust case design. Honest, light handling marks consistent with careful vintage wear are present, but the case shows no signs of heavy over-polishing. The Omega-signed scalloped crown sits flush against the case side. Turning the watch over reveals a beautifully preserved screw-down caseback, proudly displaying the Geneva Observatory medallion. The eight stars and the observatory cupola remain crisp and highly detailed, a feature often lost to wear on lesser examples. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal that provides a warm, vintage distortion at the extreme edges while maintaining excellent clarity over the dial.
Movement
Inside beats the Omega Caliber 751, a beautifully copper-finished automatic chronometer movement renowned for its durability and precision. The close-up images reveal a remarkably clean movement, with the rotor and bridges showing pristine finishing. The movement is stamped with the caliber number 751 and features 24 jewels, adjusted to five positions and temperature, reflecting its rigorous chronometer certification. The serial number 27615829 is clearly engraved, dating the production of this timepiece to approximately 1968. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher result shows +8 to +10 seconds per day with strong amplitude. Movement was serviced 6/13/2026 and performs strongly.
Strap
The watch is fitted with an original Omega stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet that perfectly complements the fluid lines of the C-shape case. The fine mesh is in excellent condition, free from major kinks or fraying, and offers a highly flexible and comfortable fit. The bracelet is secured by an Omega-signed sliding clasp, featuring a prominent, gold-toned applied Omega logo. The clasp allows for easy adjustability, accommodating a wrist size of up to 20 cm.
Condition
This timepiece is graded in excellent vintage condition. The case retains its strong architectural integrity with crisp brushing and sharp lines, showing only minor, age-appropriate surface wear. The dial is the true standout, remaining remarkably clean and free from the spotting or degradation often found on watches of this era. The hands and applied indices are equally well-preserved. The caseback medallion is sharp and fully defined. Overall, it is a highly attractive and mechanically sound example of a vintage Omega classic.
Dimensions
The case measures a classic 34 mm in diameter, excluding the signed crown. The integrated lug design of the C-shape case provides a substantial footprint, allowing the watch to wear with excellent presence while remaining elegant and versatile. The adjustable mesh bracelet ensures a tailored fit for wrists up to 20 cm.
Remarks
Finding a late 1960s Constellation with a dial this pristine is becoming increasingly difficult. The combination of the Gerald Genta-designed C-shape case, the rich texture of the linen dial, and the intricate fluted bezel creates a watch of immense visual interest. Paired with its robust chronometer movement and signed mesh bracelet, this is a highly complete and collectible package that will satisfy both the discerning vintage enthusiast and the style-conscious wearer.
History
The Omega Constellation was introduced in 1952 to serve as the brand's flagship chronometer, celebrating Omega's numerous precision records at the Kew, Geneva, and Neuchâtel observatory trials. The eight stars on the caseback medallion represent Omega's greatest chronometric achievements. In the 1960s, Omega enlisted the legendary designer Gerald Genta to refresh the line, resulting in the famous C-shape case. This design moved away from the ornate lugs of the 1950s in favor of a sleek, continuous form that captured the space-age optimism and architectural trends of the era, cementing the Constellation's legacy as one of the most important dress watches of the 20th century.
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-OAC-0007
卖家故事
由 Second Vintage 拍卖 Presented for auction by Second Vintage
This exceptional Omega Constellation represents the pinnacle of mid-century Swiss watchmaking, seamlessly blending architectural case design with high-precision chronometer mechanics. Born from the visionary mind of Gerald Genta, the iconic C-shape case departs from the traditional lyre lugs of earlier Constellations, offering a fluid, integrated aesthetic that perfectly captures the spirit of the late 1960s. Paired with a mesmerizing linen-textured dial and powered by the esteemed Caliber 751, this timepiece is a testament to Omega’s historical dominance in chronometry trials. It stands as a highly collectible and sophisticated dress watch, offering immense vintage charm and enduring horological significance.
Brand: Omega
Model: Constellation
Reference Number: ST 168.029
Serial Number: 27615829
Movement: Automatic Chronometer Caliber 751
Dial: Silver linen texture with applied onyx-inlaid indices, exceptionally clean and well-preserved
Case Size: 34 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless steel
Production Year: 1968
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with crisp architectural lines and a flawless dial presentation. Movement was serviced 6/13/2026 and performs strongly.
Dial and Hands
The dial of this Constellation is a masterclass in mid-century texture and typography, remaining in exceptionally clean and well-preserved condition. It features a striking silver linen finish, characterized by fine, alternating vertical and horizontal brushstrokes that catch the light beautifully. The dial is free from localized damage, moisture spotting, or heavy patina, presenting a bright and highly attractive face. The furniture includes applied, faceted baton indices featuring black onyx inlays, which provide excellent contrast against the silver backdrop. The applied Omega logo, classic sans-serif and serif typography, and the iconic applied Constellation star are all crisp and fully intact. A framed day-date aperture sits cleanly at the three o'clock position. The original baton hands feature matching black inserts and aged luminous material that corresponds perfectly with the small luminous plots at the base of the indices, marked by the "T SWISS MADE T" designation at the bottom edge.
Case and Crystal
The 34 mm stainless steel C-shape case remains in excellent vintage condition, retaining sharp, well-defined lug profiles and clear transitions between the sunburst brushed upper surfaces and the polished case flanks. The watch features a striking fluted bezel that adds a layer of refined texture to the robust case design. Honest, light handling marks consistent with careful vintage wear are present, but the case shows no signs of heavy over-polishing. The Omega-signed scalloped crown sits flush against the case side. Turning the watch over reveals a beautifully preserved screw-down caseback, proudly displaying the Geneva Observatory medallion. The eight stars and the observatory cupola remain crisp and highly detailed, a feature often lost to wear on lesser examples. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal that provides a warm, vintage distortion at the extreme edges while maintaining excellent clarity over the dial.
Movement
Inside beats the Omega Caliber 751, a beautifully copper-finished automatic chronometer movement renowned for its durability and precision. The close-up images reveal a remarkably clean movement, with the rotor and bridges showing pristine finishing. The movement is stamped with the caliber number 751 and features 24 jewels, adjusted to five positions and temperature, reflecting its rigorous chronometer certification. The serial number 27615829 is clearly engraved, dating the production of this timepiece to approximately 1968. Exhibiting remarkable accuracy and consistency, performing brilliantly for a vintage timepiece. The timegrapher result shows +8 to +10 seconds per day with strong amplitude. Movement was serviced 6/13/2026 and performs strongly.
Strap
The watch is fitted with an original Omega stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet that perfectly complements the fluid lines of the C-shape case. The fine mesh is in excellent condition, free from major kinks or fraying, and offers a highly flexible and comfortable fit. The bracelet is secured by an Omega-signed sliding clasp, featuring a prominent, gold-toned applied Omega logo. The clasp allows for easy adjustability, accommodating a wrist size of up to 20 cm.
Condition
This timepiece is graded in excellent vintage condition. The case retains its strong architectural integrity with crisp brushing and sharp lines, showing only minor, age-appropriate surface wear. The dial is the true standout, remaining remarkably clean and free from the spotting or degradation often found on watches of this era. The hands and applied indices are equally well-preserved. The caseback medallion is sharp and fully defined. Overall, it is a highly attractive and mechanically sound example of a vintage Omega classic.
Dimensions
The case measures a classic 34 mm in diameter, excluding the signed crown. The integrated lug design of the C-shape case provides a substantial footprint, allowing the watch to wear with excellent presence while remaining elegant and versatile. The adjustable mesh bracelet ensures a tailored fit for wrists up to 20 cm.
Remarks
Finding a late 1960s Constellation with a dial this pristine is becoming increasingly difficult. The combination of the Gerald Genta-designed C-shape case, the rich texture of the linen dial, and the intricate fluted bezel creates a watch of immense visual interest. Paired with its robust chronometer movement and signed mesh bracelet, this is a highly complete and collectible package that will satisfy both the discerning vintage enthusiast and the style-conscious wearer.
History
The Omega Constellation was introduced in 1952 to serve as the brand's flagship chronometer, celebrating Omega's numerous precision records at the Kew, Geneva, and Neuchâtel observatory trials. The eight stars on the caseback medallion represent Omega's greatest chronometric achievements. In the 1960s, Omega enlisted the legendary designer Gerald Genta to refresh the line, resulting in the famous C-shape case. This design moved away from the ornate lugs of the 1950s in favor of a sleek, continuous form that captured the space-age optimism and architectural trends of the era, cementing the Constellation's legacy as one of the most important dress watches of the 20th century.
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-OAC-0007

