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OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER AUTOMATIC "PIE PAN" REF. 14381-61-SC

OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER AUTOMATIC "PIE PAN" REF. 14381-61-SC

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1961 Omega Constellation Chronometer Automatic Ref. 14381-61-SC

Overall Notes:
- Cosmetic Condition: B+ (Gently worn with light signs of use and minor scratches).
- The watch is in excellent working condition, with all functions operating flawlessly.
- All components are genuine and original to the timepiece, except the replaced strap and buckle.

Operating State:
- The automatic movement has been fully serviced with disassembly, cleaning, lubrication and regulation.
- Keeping time precisely with strong amplitude.

Condition Notes:
- The case appears to be in good condition overall, with some expected signs of wear. The lugs and bezel show minimal scratching or dings visible. The case back features the signature Constellation observatory medallion, which looks well-preserved.
- The crystal seems clear and free of any major scratches or cracks.
- The champagne-colored dial appears to be in very good vintage condition. The applied hour markers and hands look intact and well-preserved. There is some slight patina or aging visible on the dial surface, consistent with the watch's age, but no major flaws or damage.

Specifications:
- Caliber: Omega 551 Automatic Movement
- Case Diameter: 34mm
- Lug Width: 18mm
- Thickness: 12mm
- Lug-to-Lug Distance: 43mm

Details:
- Gold Capped Stainless Steel Case
- Solid Yellow Gold Bezel
- Signed Stainless Steel Case Back
- Signed Crown
- Factory Finished Gold Crosshair Dial
- Applied Omega Gold Logo
- Applied Faceted Stick Hour Markers
- Gold Second, Minute and Hour Hands
- Signed Acrylic Crystal
- "SWISS MADE" at 6 o'clock
- Signed Gold Plated Buckle
- Replaced Handmade Leather Strap

PHOTOS ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE WATCH BEING SOLD, NO DIGITAL EDITS MADE.

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