Vintage Omega Constellation C-shape grey linen dial with white gold fluted bezel in NNOS case 168.029 from 1969

$ 2.681

The Omega Constellation C-Shape 168.029 is a prime example of 1960s watch design, reflecting a time when Omega’s craftsmanship and innovation were at their peak. This particular model, dating back to 1969, is a rare find, not just for its heritage but for its impeccable condition. It remains in an NNOS (Near-New-Old Stock) case, meaning it is virtually untouched by time, preserving all the original details that made it iconic. From its distinctive grey linen dial to the white gold fluted bezel, this watch embodies the perfect fusion of elegance and functionality that characterized the Constellation line during this era.

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Description

The Omega Constellation is Famous for its many different designs, with this one having the ‘C-shape’ case. The “C-Shape” moniker is derived from the case design introduced in the late 1960s, conceived by the renowned watch designer Gerald Genta. The softened, rounded edges and integrated lugs created a sleek profile that was both modern and bold, perfectly capturing the spirit of its time. Unlike the earlier Constellation models with their more traditional, angular cases, the C-Shape introduced a softer, more contemporary silhouette, reflecting a shift towards more fluid and aerodynamic designs in the late ’60s. The case, crafted from stainless steel, is complemented by a bezel in 18k white gold — a rare and luxurious addition that adds a touch of refinement and subtle brilliance to the timepiece.

The Dial

What sets this Omega Constellation apart is its mesmerizing grey linen dial, a texture that dances with light in a way that flat or gloss finishes simply cannot. This dial design was a distinctive feature in the Constellation series, combining a complex fabric-like texture that elevated the watch’s aesthetic from mere tool to a piece of art. The applied baton indices and Omega star logo are elegantly set against this textured backdrop, while the slender dauphine hands glide over the dial with effortless grace. A date window at 3 o’clock adds practicality to the watch’s refined appearance, framed by a polished aperture that enhances its visibility.

The Movement

Underneath its beautiful exterior, the 168.029 is powered by the Omega caliber 564, an in-house automatic chronometer movement that was the pinnacle of Omega’s mechanical engineering at the time. The caliber 564 was the last of Omega’s “5xx” series of chronometer movements and is revered for its precision and reliability. It boasts a quick-set date function, a feature that was quite advanced for its time, allowing for easy adjustment of the date independently of the time.

A Rare Find

The NNOS (Near-New-Old Stock) case, a rarity for a watch of this age, means this Constellation has never been polished or refinished, preserving its original sharp lines and crisp finishes. The screw-down case back features the embossed Constellation Observatory medallion, a hallmark of Omega’s dedication to precision and excellence, with its eight stars representing the brand’s numerous records set in the observatory chronometer competitions of the mid-20th century.

Overall, this Omega Constellation C-Shape 168.029 is not just a timepiece; it’s a preserved piece of Omega’s rich heritage. Its combination of innovative design, superb craftsmanship, and rare materials makes it a highly sought-after collector’s item that stands as a testament to the brand’s enduring commitment to excellence. Whether worn daily or kept as an investment in horological history, it is a true treasure for any discerning watch enthusiast.

What we love:

  • Beautiful white gold bezel
  • Incredible NNOS condition
  • Beautiful grey linen dial
  • Just fully serviced

What you should know:

  • Unless otherwise stated, it is common for vintage watches to not come with box and papers. In the rare example that a watch does come with box and papers it will be mentioned in the description. All purchases come with a bespoke black wooden watch box and warranty card.

Additional information

Brand

Omega

Caliber

751

Case Diameter

34.5 mm

Case Material

Stainless Steel, White Gold

Dial Color

Grey, Linen dial

Movement Type

Automatic

Reference

168.029

Time Period

1960-1969

Dial

Factory Original