The Omega Constellation Date that arrived today is Omega's highest-end model.
The 12-sided dial is a very popular vintage model.
This design has been popular for a long time, but the index features rare Arabic numerals.
A rare model with a rare design that is rarely seen.
This watch was made in 1962, and over time the dial has changed color from silver to gold.
There are oil stains, so unless you know what a vintage watch is, you might think it's in bad condition.
Discoloration is common with the paint of the time, and is part of what makes a vintage watch.
Oil stains are also caused by the effects of ultraviolet rays.
Vintage watches may not have the same quality as today's watches.
The "aging" of these parts is one of the interesting things.
This is also an important point to consider when choosing a vintage watch.
Of course, it's good to have a shiny, clean condition,
The slightly worn look is part of the charm of vintage items.
Although it is a condition that divides preferences,
I think being able to grow attached to a vintage watch the more damage it has is important in enjoying it.
This is the only chance you'll have to encounter this individual.
When I think about it that way, it makes me feel strangely fond of it.
Constellation is one of the most popular vintage Omega models.
Recently, there has been a trend towards more unusual designs, so
Don't miss this opportunity!