
Omega has launched the Constellation Observatory collection, featuring nine new interpretations of its classic dress watch. This collection continues the legacy of precision established in 1952, being the first two-handed watches to achieve Master Chronometer Certification. The certification is based on a novel acoustic testing method that eliminates the need for a seconds hand, marking a significant advancement in watchmaking. The design also pays tribute to Omega's classic aesthetics, appealing to both purists and collectors.
"The new Constellation Observatory collection continues that tradition of superior accuracy; utilizing a novel acoustic testing method developed in the Laboratoire de Précision - an official independent timekeeping certification body that uses state-of-the-art technology to calculate calendrical fidelity."
"Until now, precision certification has required a seconds hand. The development of a new acoustic testing methodology has made that requirement obsolete,"
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