Description
The solid 18k gold case of the Omega Constellation ref. 14381/2 boasts a refined, luxurious appearance with its 34.5mm diameter—a size that sits elegantly on the wrist without overpowering. Known for its lugs, this model’s case design is distinct, bringing both character and comfort to the overall aesthetic. The case back proudly displays the Constellation medallion, complete with Omega’s signature observatory emblem surrounded by eight stars, symbolizing the brand’s record-breaking chronometer achievements. The use of 18k gold not only adds a level of opulence but also ensures the watch’s lasting value and appeal among vintage watch collectors.
The Movement
Inside this Constellation beats the legendary Caliber 551, a chronometer-certified movement renowned for its accuracy and reliability. Caliber 551 is part of Omega’s highly regarded 500 series and is often celebrated as one of the finest automatic movements of its era. Known for its smooth, efficient winding and exceptional timekeeping capabilities, this movement epitomizes Omega’s commitment to excellence, ensuring that each Constellation model lived up to its reputation as a precision instrument. The absence of a date complication on this caliber also allows for a cleaner, more symmetrical dial, which many collectors find particularly appealing.
The Dial
The dial of the Omega Constellation ref. 14381/2 is a study watch with sophistication and a subtle, concave shape that has become an icon in its own right among collectors. The 18k gold hour markers and dauphine hands harmonize with the case, adding a touch of warmth and refinement to the dial’s minimalist layout. The applied Omega logo and star emblem, positioned above six o’clock, are subtle reminders of the watch’s heritage and status as a top-tier chronometer. This design, with its balanced proportions and timeless aesthetic, remains one of the most recognizable and celebrated elements of the Constellation line.
Owning the 1960 Omega Constellation ref. 14381/2 in 18k gold is more than acquiring a watch; it’s a connection to an era of unmatched craftsmanship and Omega’s proud legacy of precision. This piece stands as a true collector’s item, combining luxurious materials with mechanical mastery, making it an enduring symbol of both beauty and technical achievement in horology.
What we love:
- Wonderful 18k gold case
- Beautiful gold dial
- Extremely nice condition
What you should know:
- Unless otherwise stated, it is common for vintage watches to not come with box and papers. In the rare example that a watch does come with box and papers it will be mentioned in the description. All purchases come with a bespoke black wooden watch box and warranty card.