Omega Constellation with 'Dog Leg' Lugs
Omega has one of the most diverse watch catalogs of any modern brand, and one of the classic watches the company still produces today is the Constellation. Omega first released this line in 1952, and it's still a cornerstone of the modern brand.
This Constellation example was given a couple of characteristics that would go on to define the collection. The dial has the Constellation branding on it, of course, as well as an applied star logo. On the caseback is a depiction of the Geneva Observatory with eight stars that represent the eight observatory chronometer competitions Omega won in the 20th century. As you might expect, then, this Constellation was a chronometer-rated watch, and it says so right on the dial. he lugs on this watch also stand out and turn downward. These are referred to as"dog leg" lugs because of the resemblance they share with a canine's leg.
Product: Omega Constellation with 'Dog Leg' Lugs
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: 34mm diameter; 9.5mm thickness
Crystal: Plexiglass
Lume: No
Lug Width: 18mm
Box/Papers: No