Introducing: The New Omega Constellation Observatory Collection, The First Two-Hand Design To Achieve Master Chronometer Certification



Proportions are undoubtedly modern, with a diameter of 39.4mm, case height of 12.23mm, and lug-to-lug of 47.2mm. The additional case size provides more room for those sharp, polished facets to shine in the light, in contrast to the limited brushing on the sides of the dog leg lugs and on parts of the caseback. The case is offered in a variety of metals with matching gold dials, with one model each in 18K Sedna, Canopus, and Moonshine Gold (the latter with an option of a matching 9-link brick-style bracelet). 

Platinum-Gold is yet another unique Omega alloy, combining platinum with a percentage of gold, this time paired with a Platinum-Gold dial PVD-coated in a “yellowish platinum” and an inversely brushed case compared to the others. In steel—Omega’s O-MEGASTEEL alloy, to be exact—four different dials are offered. Sunray brushed dials are available in green or navy, while the silver dial has a matte finish. The headliner of the steel models is the black dial, made of glossy ceramic, while still keeping the pie-pan shape for a compelling modern twist.





TanTan Wang

2026-03-26 11:01:00