Omega Constellation Globemaster 41 mm
130.93.41.22.99.001
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The Omega Globemaster Co‑Axial Master Chronometer Annual Calendar 41mm brings together timeless design and advanced innovation in a limited edition of just 52 pieces. The sand-blasted platinum "Pie Pan" dial, inspired by the first Constellation model of 1952, with each facet elegantly marking the months of the year for its Annual Calendar function. The iconic crosshair at the centre and the 18K white gold hands and hour markers—filled with green enamel—highlight Omega’s attention to detail and nod to its chronometer heritage. The watch's 950 platinum case, paired with a polished fluted bezel, exudes understated luxury. On the reverse, the 18K white gold Central Observatory medallion, filled with rusty red enamel, reinforces the timepiece’s horological roots. Adding a touch of sophistication, the piece is paired with a green leather strap. Powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8923, this watch delivers exceptional performance and magnetic resistance, reflecting Omega's cutting-edge craftsmanship.
Full Specification
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Brand OmegaCollectionConstellationSeriesGlobemasterModel No130.93.41.22.99.001
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MovementFeatures Annual CalendarMovement AutomaticCalibre 8923CaseCase Size 41 mmCase Thickness 14.5 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material PlatinumCase Back See-through Case BackLug Width 20 mmGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialLuminosity On Hands, Hour MarkersDial Colour GreyIndexes BatonStrapStrap Material LeatherStrap Colour BrownClasp Type Foldover ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material PlatinumOtherGender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Limited Edition YesWarranty Period 5 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
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About the Omega Constellation Collection
Launched in 1952, the Constellation collection stands as one of Omega's oldest and most prestigious lines. Initially released as the brand's first mass-produced chronometer wristwatch, the collection quickly gained recognition for its exceptional precision and design. The Constellation's name and emblem, a Geneva Observatory surrounded by eight stars, pay homage to Omega's achievements in chronometry. These stars represent the eight chronometric awards Omega won between 1933 and 1952, underscoring the brand's relentless pursuit of precision. Today, the collection offers a diverse range of models, each embodying the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and innovation.
Design And Features
The Constellation series is renowned for its design elements, such as the distinctive "claws" and the half-moon facets on the case. As a collection of elegant dress watches, many Constellation watches feature diamonds or other gemstones on the bezel, dial, or case. Over the years, Omega has continually updated the Constellation collection, introducing new models and advanced movements. The range now includes over 500 models, catering to both men and women, with options in various materials and sizes.
The collection also offers a variety of strap and bracelet options, including the newly redesigned semi-integrated bracelet with its distinctive centre links and polished bevels. Despite its evolution, the Constellation remains a symbol of precision and luxury, embodying Omega's commitment to horological excellence.
Globemaster
The Omega Constellation Globemaster, reintroduced in 2015, was the first watch to boast the prestigious Master Chronometer certification. It reimagines the classic design elements of Omega's mid-20th-century Constellation watches while incorporating modern technology. This design is complemented by a fluted bezel, which, while reminiscent of Omega's heritage, brings a fresh sophistication to the watch's overall visual appeal and makes it a refined dress watch.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
Omega enhanced the calibre 8922 by incorporating a rose gold oscillating weight and balance bridge, resulting in the creation of the calibre 8923. The 8922 powers the steel models of the Globemaster Annual Calendar watches, while the 8923 is utilised in precious metal versions, such as those made of gold or platinum. Despite this difference, the additional features of the 8923 are similar to those of the 8922. Both calibres are Master Chronometer certified by METAS, providing resistance against magnetism up to 15,000 gauss. They operate at a frequency of 3.5Hz, offer a power reserve of 60 hours, and consist of 39 jewels. Moreover, they display the date and month, along with hours, minutes, and seconds, and account for 30 and 31-day months.
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- Brand Omega
- Reference 8923
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve approx. 55 hours
- Frequency 25200 bph
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