Sunday, March 10, 2024

The New 41 mm Meteorite Dial Omega Constellation

The most recent major evolution of the Omega Constellation series was in 2020. In that year, Omega launched the new Constellation 41mm Master Chronometer. The most impressive thing about the 41mm Constellation is not its size, but the fact that the ceramic ring appears for the first time on a non-sports watch. Its appearance not only makes the Constellation series look more than ten years younger, but also eliminates the need for The scratches caused by daily wearing of Constellation before. This year, Omega once again brought us a surprise, launching a very beautiful and rare meteorite disc constellation, and not only launched a 41 mm men’s watch meteorite disc version, but also 25 mm, 28 mm and 29 mm women’s models. Meteor disk constellation. Find best discount replica watches, Omega Constellation clone watches at Watchbuyoff.ru.

  Meteorite dials have always been synonymous with rarity, and each dial is unique. Compared with the lunar meteorites used by Omega before on the Speedmaster 321, the meteorites used this time are all Mantite meteorites from Sweden. This meteorite has a history of more than 4.5 billion years and is the oldest known meteorite on earth. , first discovered in northern Sweden in 1906. The main component of this meteorite is iron, with a high nickel content. It is favored by watchmakers and collectors because of its criss-crossing Weidmann pattern. When making a dial, you need to first find the part with the most beautiful texture and cut it into sheets roughly in the shape of the dial, and then polish them. This process often takes a few weeks. After that, the initially polished meteorite flakes need to be bonded to brass. The bottom plate is finely ground and polished again to achieve the final required size and thickness of the dial, and holes and windows are drilled on it.

Compared with the meteorite disc watches launched by other brands in the past, although the pattern is very beautiful, the color is too single, with only one original color of meteorite. Therefore, this time Omega not only ensures the beautiful pattern of the meteorite disc, but also uses PVD coating to make the meteorite more durable. The dial has more colors. Taking the 41mm men's Constellation as an example, there are four colors available: blue, green, moonlight gold and senna gold. Even the original color dial must be electroplated to be as close as possible to the unprocessed state of the meteorite. s color. In addition, the five 41mm meteorite dial constellations are all metal bracelets. This is the first time that Omega has equipped the 41mm constellations with metal bracelets. Two of them are gold watches and three are steel watches. The moonlight gold meteorite dial model is also the constellation series. The first gold watch made of moonlight gold.

Powering the new 41 mm meteorite dial model is still the classic 8900 and 8901 Master Chronometer movements. The only difference lies in whether there is a K gold oscillating weight and pendulum plywood. It is equipped with a coaxial escapement, a silicon hairspring, and a series of dual hairpins. Box and Master Chronometer certified.

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