This just came in : Omega Constellation LCD 1977.
With only a production of 18 months with the 1620 caliber, this is really a remarkable watch. It weights 96 grams and has a strong massive semi flexible band.
Typically for vintage digi, the movements are exceptionally well made – this one even has a tiny circuit jumper to change the display from 12 to 24 hours.
Omega Constellation L.C.D. watch, first LCD watch made by Omega, permanent display of Hours, minutes, seconds or date. Stop watch with split function, light. cal 1620.
This one is nearly mind condition and has a solid feel. The digits have a strong dark blue color and the light is very nice even spread over the whole display.
I'm impressed
Enjoy the pics.
the small star on the display means that the chrono is working.
can someone please tell me what language the second row daysletters is written in?
With only a production of 18 months with the 1620 caliber, this is really a remarkable watch. It weights 96 grams and has a strong massive semi flexible band.
Typically for vintage digi, the movements are exceptionally well made – this one even has a tiny circuit jumper to change the display from 12 to 24 hours.
Omega Constellation L.C.D. watch, first LCD watch made by Omega, permanent display of Hours, minutes, seconds or date. Stop watch with split function, light. cal 1620.
Omega LCDs were available in 6 different models, based on two case shapes and a number of dial types, gold or stainless steel etc. They were manufactured only for 1 year, in 1977 . The movement is an Omega cal. 1620 , developed by Omega and SSIH.
Time - Hours (12 or 24), Minutes and Seconds, and by a down-arrow Day of week
Time - Hours (12 or 24), Minutes and Date, as well as Day of week by the down arrow
1/100 second Chronograph, able to accumulate up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds
Split Second Chronograph (as above)
Lap time
Split/stop of 2 consecutive times
Light source for illuminating the display at night, powered by a separate battery
Calendar programmed for leap years
@www.digitalwatches.de
This one is nearly mind condition and has a solid feel. The digits have a strong dark blue color and the light is very nice even spread over the whole display.
I'm impressed
Enjoy the pics.
the small star on the display means that the chrono is working.
can someone please tell me what language the second row daysletters is written in?
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