While the Speedmaster collection is widely renowned, this Swiss luxury watchmaker has revamped one of its oldest collections, the Constellation to introduce the stunning OMEGA Constellation Meteorite— the epitome of watches, proving that timeless elegance never goes out of style.
Although the Speedmaster is often the first OMEGA timepiece that comes to mind for enthusiasts, one of this Swiss manufacturer’s eldest flagship watches was the OMEGA Constellation. Since 1952, the Constellation collection has been inspired by the precise movement of the stars. This line was revered for its exquisite design and unparalleled accuracy, making it the quintessential choice for those seeking the ultimate Omega timepiece. However, this year, the brand takes the stellar theme a bit further by creating new models with a meteorite dial— the Constellation Meteriorite.
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Discover the celestial beauty of the OMEGA Constellation Meteorite collection
Introducing the latest OMEGA Constellation Meteorite collection, featuring dials made from slices of the Muonionalusta meteorite, believed to be the oldest meteorite on Earth with an age of over 4.5 billion years. OMEGA has used this rare space material in its 20 new models with each dial containing a unique Widmanstätten pattern. This pattern is described as a series of ribbon-like triangles and striations, which overlap faintly, and since it is a natural design, every slice of meteorite used in the watch is a one-of-a-kind piece.
This latest series boasts an extensive selection of vibrant dials. Thanks to OMEGA using their most advanced colour treatment technologies, now the dials go beyond the traditional shades of grey. Whether you prefer blue, green, yellow, rose gold, purple, or white, there is a dial colour to suit your style.
The OMEGA Constellation Meteorite collection offers a wide range of choices, with four different sizes and five unique options in each. The two largest watches are equipped with OMEGA’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer, and each has a distinct look. The 41mm model is made of stainless steel with a black ceramic bezel, and its meteorite dial has a rhodium-grey galvanic hue. Meanwhile, the second largest watch in the collection, the 29mm, is crafted from stainless steel and 18k yellow gold, with a diamond-set bezel and indices that give it a captivating radiance.
The two smallest models, 28mm and 25mm, are powered by quartz movements and feature the same diamond embellishment and case material as the 29mm. However, the caseback of these two watches features the Constellation medallion.
What truly sets this collection apart, however, is the beautiful texture of the meteorite used in the dials. It’s a unique and exquisite feature that makes wearing one of these watches an incredible experience. After all, it’s not every day that you get to wear something made from a material not found on Earth.
For further information, please visit OMEGA’s website here.