Omega Constellation Automatic Dog Leg Onyx Indicies Ref 14902 from 1962
Omega Constellation Automatic Dog Leg Onyx Indicies Ref 14902 from 1962
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Omega Constellation Ref. 14902 – The Precision Icon of Mid-Century Swiss Craft
A pinnacle of Omega’s post-war horological design, the Constellation Ref. 14902 exemplifies the brand’s mastery of chronometric performance and architectural casework. Introduced during the golden era of mechanical watchmaking, this 1962 example unites form, function, and finesse in a uniquely compelling package. It’s a watch that whispers its pedigree through nuance and detail—a classic built not to shout, but to endure.
Dog Leg Case – Angular Elegance with a Purpose
The 34mm stainless steel case presents Omega’s celebrated “dog leg” or “lyre” lugs, conceived by the famed case manufacturer Huguenin Frères. These sharp, sculptural lugs break the circular symmetry of the round case, lending a crisp architectural edge that feels modern even today. Preserved in impressive condition, the case shows sharp transitions and well-defined chamfers—evidence of careful preservation and expert servicing.
At its crown sits the original octagonal Omega-signed crown, subtly reinforcing the watch’s distinctive geometry. The watch retains its original Omega-signed Plexiglas crystal, with the tiny logo still visible at center—a delightful vintage hallmark for connoisseurs.
Onyx Dial – Understated Richness
The dial is a study in quiet luxury. A warm silver tone now lightly patinated by time sets the stage for applied faceted hour markers, each inlaid with vertical strips of black onyx—rare and refined. The applied Omega logo, Constellation star, and crosshair pattern speak to a time when dial execution was measured in microns and pride.
Despite its age, the dial remains untouched—original, unrefinished, and balanced. Light patina only enriches its character, speaking to honest age rather than fatigue. Dauphine hands sweep elegantly across the dial, completing a composition that is resolutely mid-century and unmistakably Omega.
Calibre 561 – Chronometer-Rated Mechanical Excellence
Beneath the caseback, adorned with the iconic Geneva Observatory medallion, lies the Omega Calibre 561—a COSC-certified automatic movement introduced in the late 1950s. This chronometer-grade calibre is revered for its accuracy, longevity, and robust architecture.
The movement has been recently serviced by a professional watchmaker and comes with a one-year mechanical warranty. Its buttery smooth winding and precise timekeeping offer tangible proof of the mechanical artistry within.
Handcrafted Belgian Strap – Modern Comfort with Artisanal Touch
Completing the package is a handmade black leather strap, crafted in Belgium. This strap offers a refined, supple wearing experience, balancing vintage authenticity with artisanal modern quality. Its understated elegance complements the watch’s design while ensuring all-day comfort.
Key Details:
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Model: Omega Constellation Automatic “Dog Leg” Ref. 14902
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Year: 1962
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Serial Number: 19411789
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Movement: Omega Calibre 561, Automatic, Chronometer-certified
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Case Size: 34mm (excluding crown)
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Lug Style: Dog leg / Lyre lugs
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Crystal: Original Omega Plexiglas
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Crown: Original Octagonal Omega-signed
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Dial: Original, Silver with Onyx Hour Markers, Light Patina
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Bracelet/Strap: Handmade Belgian black leather strap
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition; recently serviced; one-year mechanical warranty
Why This Watch?
The Omega Constellation 14902 is more than a vintage timepiece—it’s a distillation of 1960s Swiss excellence. From its distinctive dog leg case to the refined onyx-detailed dial, every component reflects an era when precision, proportion, and restraint were the gold standards of design. With its untouched original dial, chronometer movement, and full suite of Omega-signed parts, this example ranks among the finest of its kind.
For collectors who value authenticity, elegance, and enduring craftsmanship, this Constellation is not just a watch—it’s a legacy.
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