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Vintage Omega Constellation Pie-pan in 18k White Gold with Black gilt dial reference 14902-3 from 1962

$58.98 $84.93
Description Omega’s Golden Era Masterpiece The year 1962 marked the pinnacle of Omega’s mechanical watchmaking mastery, when the Swiss manufacturer actually outsold Rolex through superior technical innovation and chronometer certification. This Constellation emerged during Omega’s most prestigious period, serving as official Olympic timekeeper while establishing space exploration heritage. The reference 14902-3 represents a transitional masterpiece bridging classical and modern Omega nomenclature systems. This watch embodies the technical excellence that made Omega the preferred choice of scientists, military professionals, and precision enthusiasts demanding chronometer-certified accuracy. Extraordinary white gold rarity White gold Omega Constellations were never standard catalog offerings; they were special commissioned pieces for the most discerning clientele. Research indicates less than 1% of total production was in white gold. The premium construction costed 50-75% more than yellow gold equivalents at the time. Current market data suggests only 20-30 examples of white gold dog leg case models survive globally, making this exponentially rarer than most museum watches. These pieces command large premiums over yellow gold counterparts. The legendary Pie-Pan dial The 12-sided faceted pie-pan dial represents one of horological history’s most innovative designs. This construction creates a “kaleidoscope effect” where the sloping chapter ring catches light in mesmerizing ways, generating depth and complexity that modern manufacturing cannot replicate. The black gilt dial configuration elevates this to legendary status. Experts confirm “9 out of 10 black dialed vintage Constellations are redials”, making original examples extraordinarily precious. The deep black lacquer with gold elements creates exceptional contrast defining 1960s luxury. Finding a dial in this condition is perhaps as unique as finding a white gold watch in itself. Technical excellence: Cal. 561 movement At its heart beats the legendary Caliber 561 automatic chronometer movement, among Omega’s finest achievements. This 24-jewel caliber features COSC chronometer certification, bi-directional winding, swan neck regulation, and superior shock protection with 48-50 hour power reserve at the time. This movement’s precision allowed Omega to dominate Swiss observatory competitions, establishing technical superiority over competitors including Rolex. It represents the pinnacle of Swiss mechanical watchmaking before the quartz crisis. Authentication & investment potential Authentication markers confirm exceptional originality: period-correct serials, raised Constellation star, observatory caseback, distinctive lugs, and hexagonal crown. The original black gilt dial shows museum-quality preservation without refinishing. Investment highlights: Current market range: 41k auction result for another special dial dogleg case: https://www.phillips.com/detail/omega/CH080224/93 Historical appreciation: strong fundamentals Relative value: Significantly undervalued vs. equivalent Rolex/Patek pieces Supply constraint: Extremely limited production creates permanent scarcity A Museum-worthy treasure This white gold Omega Constellation reference 14902-3 represents the convergence of exceptional rarity, technical excellence, and historical significance. With fewer than 30 similar examples worldwide, and this as first one I’ve see with black dial, this offers a once-in-a-lifetime acquisition for serious collectors. The piece transcends typical vintage collecting to become a genuine museum artifact, the ultimate expression of 1960s Swiss watchmaking mastery during Omega’s most innovative and prestigious period.
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