Vintage Omega Constellation Pie Pan Vintage Automatic Solid Gold 2652

 







The Omega Constellation Pie Pan Vintage Automatic Solid Gold reference 2652 originates from the early 1950s, during the formative years of Omega’s prestigious Constellation line, which had been launched in 1952 as the brand’s flagship chronometer-certified dress watch collection. The ref. 2652 was powered by Omega’s highly regarded automatic bumper movements, often the Caliber 354 or related chronometer-grade variants, known for their durability and precision. Its nickname, “Pie Pan,” comes from the distinctive faceted dial whose sloped edges resemble an inverted pie tin, a design that would become one of the most recognizable features of vintage Constellations. Crafted in solid gold, the watch reflected postwar luxury and Omega’s desire to compete with the finest Swiss dress watches of the era. With elegant dauphine hands, applied hour markers, and the observatory medallion on the caseback symbolizing Omega’s chronometric achievements, the Constellation 2652 remains one of the most collectible early automatic Omegas and a classic example of 1950s Swiss watchmaking refinement.




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