27/03/2026
👀 👀👀The new Omega Constellation Observatory marks a quiet but significant milestone in modern chronometry.
For the first time, Omega has certified a two-hand watch as a Master Chronometer. No seconds hand, no visual reference to motion — yet the watch meets the same stringent performance standards through an advanced acoustic testing method developed at Omega’s Laboratoire de Précision. It’s a technical statement that precision is determined by engineering, not display.
Design-wise, the watch draws directly from the most desirable Constellations of the 1950s. Pie-pan dials, refined guilloché textures, and elegant dog-leg lugs give the collection a strong vintage foundation while the case proportions and finishing keep it firmly modern.
At 39.4 mm, the case strikes a balanced presence, and the range spans stainless steel through Omega’s proprietary Moonshine, Sedna, and Canopus gold alloys, culminating in a high-end platinum-gold ex*****on.
Key highlights:
• First ever two-hand Master Chronometer
• Acoustic precision testing without a seconds hand
• Faithful revival of classic Constellation design language
• Modern case ex*****on with vintage cues
• Available in steel and multiple precious metals
A subtle release on the surface, but technically one of the most interesting Omega launches in years.
Stunning Shoots .tw