
"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,"
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.
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