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With its deep-blue dial, the stainless-steel Constellation Observatory exudes contemporary elegance, combining cutting-edge horological precision with a design inspired by the golden age of OMEGA.
The Constellation legacy
The Constellation collection embodies OMEGA’s commitment to certified precision. Originally conceived as a line of mass-produced chronometers, it quickly established itself as the technical showcase of the manufacture, at a time when chronometric performance was at the heart of watchmaking competition. Its name, like its emblem, originates from precision trials held in major observatories, particularly in Geneva and Neuchâtel, where OMEGA distinguished itself by achieving numerous records.
Today, with its new Constellation Observatory collection, OMEGA delivers one of the most significant launches in its recent history, bringing together in a single watch both the legacy of its greatest Constellation models and a major advancement in the field of precision watchmaking. A direct descendant of the models introduced in 1952, this new generation reconnects with the most iconic codes of the line: the twelve-faceted “pie-pan” dial, the Constellation star at 6 o’clock, “dog-leg” lugs and a caseback adorned with the famous observatory medallion. These details recall the foundational role of the Constellation in OMEGA’s history — a collection designed from the outset as the expression of certified precision according to the highest standards of its time.
Certification innovation
With the Constellation Observatory, OMEGA introduces a major advancement in the way watch precision is measured and certified. Until now, certification protocols — notably those of the COSC — relied heavily on observing the seconds hand. This served as a visual reference to evaluate the rate of the movement at defined intervals. A technical constraint long considered essential… until now.
For the first time, OMEGA has succeeded in moving beyond this requirement thanks to a new methodology developed within its Precision Laboratory. Inaugurated in 2023 and certified by METAS, this independent laboratory has designed a system capable of evaluating a watch’s precision without relying on a seconds hand. The Constellation Observatory thus becomes the first two-hand watch to achieve Master Chronometer certification while being tested in its fully assembled, final configuration.
At the heart of this innovation lies Dual Metric Technology, a groundbreaking approach that combines acoustic analysis with optical monitoring of the hands. Rather than capturing the position of a hand at a specific moment, the system continuously records the sound of each beat of the movement — the characteristic “tick-tock” produced by the escapement — while simultaneously monitoring the environment in which the watch operates.
Over a period of 25 days, the watch undergoes the full range of Master Chronometer tests: positional variations, exposure to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss, power reserve verification, water resistance and overall precision. Thanks to this continuous analysis, it becomes possible to understand the behavior of the movement in detail, identify precisely when and under which conditions variations occur, and obtain a far more refined reading of the watch’s real-world performance.
This new approach marks a fundamental evolution: precision is no longer measured through isolated snapshots, but analyzed in continuity. Through the Constellation Observatory, OMEGA not only achieves a high level of precision — it redefines the very standards by which it is evaluated.
The model — Blue dial
With its deep blue dial, this version of the Constellation Observatory offers a more contemporary and dynamic interpretation of the collection’s historic design. The rich hue, subtly shifting depending on the light, highlights the volumes of the “pie-pan” dial and enhances the geometry of its twelve facets. It gives the watch a more pronounced presence on the wrist, while preserving the elegance that defines the Constellation line.
The peripheral facets, structured by a stamped pattern, capture the light with contrast, creating a particularly lively interplay of reflections. The faceted kite-shaped indexes stand out clearly against the darker background, while the dauphine hands ensure precise and immediate legibility. The Constellation star at 6 o’clock — an iconic signature of the collection — completes the composition with discretion and balance.
The O-MEGASTEEL case, with its alternating polished and brushed finishes, reinforces this sense of controlled modernity. The “dog-leg” lugs, inherited from historical models, bring structure and character to the silhouette while maintaining visual continuity with the earliest Constellation pieces. The overall result remains highly coherent, balancing watchmaking tradition with a contemporary interpretation.
Paired with an alligator leather strap, this blue dial version stands out for its versatility. Less formal than a silver dial version yet equally elegant, it adapts seamlessly to both everyday wear and more refined occasions. A particularly compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking a watch that is distinctive, balanced and deeply rooted in OMEGA’s watchmaking DNA.
Mechanical side
At the heart of the Constellation Observatory lies a next-generation OMEGA manufacture movement, designed to meet the highest standards of precision, reliability and durability. This stainless steel model is powered by the automatic calibre 8914, directly derived from the proven 89xx architecture, renowned for its performance and long-term robustness.
Equipped with the Co-Axial escapement — OMEGA’s signature technological innovation — this movement reduces internal friction and improves long-term rate stability. It also features a silicon balance spring, ensuring excellent resistance to magnetic fields and temperature variations. Operating at a frequency of 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5 Hz), it offers a comfortable power reserve of approximately 60 hours, ensuring smooth daily use.
Visible through a transparent caseback, the calibre 8914 showcases refined finishing, including arabesque Geneva waves and a distinctive openworked rotor. The latter is adorned with the “Constellation Observatory” medallion, a direct nod to the collection’s precision heritage and its link to observatory chronometry competitions.
Beyond its technical specifications, this movement stands out above all for its Master Chronometer certification, achieved under unprecedented conditions. Tested within the Precision Laboratory, it meets particularly strict criteria, with a daily accuracy ranging between 0 and +5 seconds, while resisting magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss. An achievement made even more remarkable by the absence of a seconds hand, made possible by a new methodology based on continuous performance analysis.
Through this calibre, OMEGA once again demonstrates its ability to evolve its technologies while building on solid mechanical foundations. The result is a movement that is modern, reliable and innovative, perfectly aligned with the spirit of the Constellation Observatory.
Neo-retro spirit & watchmaking elegance
Beyond its technical achievement, the Constellation Observatory captivates through a deeply emotional approach to watchmaking, where neo-retro aesthetics take on their full meaning. With its two-hand display, it returns to essentials and embraces the codes of classic dress watches, those that favored the purity of time over the constant display of the seconds. This choice naturally reinforces its dress watch character — elegant, timeless and designed to transcend eras without ever going out of style.
Every detail contributes to this impression of refined mastery. Here, we find everything that defines the charm of the finest vintage references: a legible architecture, balanced proportions and meticulous attention to finishing.
This Constellation Observatory fully aligns with a trend we particularly appreciate at Lepage: that of neo-classical watchmaking, capable of reinterpreting past icons with today’s technical and aesthetic standards. A connoisseur’s watch, one that does not seek excess, but instead asserts its style, legitimacy and precision with confidence.
Specifications
Water Resistant
30 m
Watch movement
In house automatic movement
Diameter
39,5 mm
Matière
Stainless steel
Power reserve
60 hours
Strap - Bracelet
Leather
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Brand
- Omega
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Reference
- 140.13.39.21.03.001
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Condition
- New
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Country of manufacture
- Switzerland
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Warranty
All of our watches and jewelry are covered by an effective warranty for a minimum of two years. This can be extended depending on the brands and products purchased on our site. For any question concerning the conditions relating to our guarantees: hello@lepage.fr
- 5 years
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Brand Collection
- Constellation - Omega
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Launch year
- 2026
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Gender
- Man
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Must-Have / Essentials
- New
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Case material
- Stainless steel
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Water Resistant
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30 m
30 m - 3 ATM : La montre est adaptée à la vie quotidienne. Elle résiste à l’humidité et aux éclaboussures mais ne supportera aucune immersion de type lavage de mains ou vaisselle
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Diameter
- 39,5 mm
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Crystal
- Breaks and scratches with difficulty, anti reflective treatment on both sides, Domed, Sapphire crystal
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Watch movement
- In house automatic movement
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Movement model
- OMEGA 8914
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Power reserve
- 60 hours
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Strap materials
- Leather
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Buckle
- Pin buckle
- Subcollection
- Constellation Observatory
- Case shape
- Round
- Case material
- Stainless steel
- Finishing of the case
- Brushed and polished
- Lugs
- Stainless steel
- Water Resistant
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30 m
30 m - 3 ATM : La montre est adaptée à la vie quotidienne. Elle résiste à l’humidité et aux éclaboussures mais ne supportera aucune immersion de type lavage de mains ou vaisselle
- Diameter
- 39,5 mm
- Case Length
- 47,20 mm
- Case Thickness
- 12,23 mm
- Lug Width
- 19 mm
- Weight
- 71 g
- Case features
- Sapphire display back, Screwed back
- Crown
- 3 o'clock
- Crystal
- Breaks and scratches with difficulty, anti reflective treatment on both sides, Domed, Sapphire crystal
- Bezel
- Slick
- Bezel color
- Grey
- Bezel / Insert material
- Steel
- Dial
- Sunray brushing, Embossed
- Dial color
- Blue
- Marker
- Applied, Faceted
- Dial type
- 2 hands
- Display
- Analog
- Lume
- No
- Hands
- Dauphine hands
- Watch movement
- In house automatic movement
- Movement model
- OMEGA 8914
- Balance frequency
- 25 200 Vibrations per hour (VpH)
- Stones
- 38 jewels
- Complications/functions
- Hours, Minute
- Specific characteristics
- Co-Axial escapement, Two barrels, Free balance spring, Silicium escapement
- Power reserve
- 60 hours
- Movement certification
- Certified Master Chronometer by METAS
- Movement details
- Resistant to magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss
- Strap materials
- Leather
- Strap finish
- Matt alligator grain
- Leather type
- Alligator
- Strap color
- Blue
- Buckle
- Pin buckle
- Lug width
- 19
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