Omega Constellation Gets New Stars

The oldest meteorite found on earth is the leitmotif of the stylish new addition to the brand iconic collection

Omega Constellation’s astronomical pedigree gets an added enhancement with a new collection that features dials made from Muonionalusta meteorite, possibly the oldest known meteorite on earth estimated to be over 4.5 billion years old. And thanks to its natural patterns every dial gets a unique look. The full selection of Co-Axial Master Chronometer collection includes 20 models in four size categories (41 mm, 29 mm, 28 mm, and 25 mm) and five variations in each model.

The 41 mm Co-Axial Master Chronometer includes a stainless steel model with black ceramic bezel where the meteorite dial has been given a rhodium-grey galvanic colour treatment; 29 mm Co-Axial Master Chronometer includes a stainless and 18K yellow gold model with the meteorite dial enhanced by a PVD Moonshine Gold colour treatment and a diamond-paved bezel; 28 mm selection includes a stainless steel and 18K Sedna gold model where the meteorite dial comes with icy blue colour treatment and diamond hour markers; and the 25 mm selection includes a stainless steel and 18K Sedna gold medal with a Constellation Observatory medallion on the caseback with diamonds on the bezel and hour markers and the meteorite dial with lilac colour treatment.

Reproduced with permission from Mansworldindia.com

MWB Desk
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