Omega is expanding its signature Constellation collection with three new Globemaster Annual Calendar models. First released in 2015, the Globemaster line uses advanced mechanical movements in cases inspired by early Constellation models. Each 41-mm timepiece has a fluted bezel and a pie-pan dial that echoes the design of the original 1952 Constellation. The months of the year have been written in script on each of the dials 12 facets, while a Central Observatory medallion stamped with eight stars is visible through the sapphire crystal case back. The new Globemaster Annual Calendar models are available in Burgundy, Gold and Green.
Presented in a stainless steel case with an 18K Sedna Gold bezel, the Burgundy Globemaster ($11,200.00) has a sun-brush burgundy dial with luminous hands and markers, and a Constellation star above the date window at 6 o’clock. The model is completed by a burgundy leather strap and powered by the in-house Co-Axial Annual Calendar Calibre 8922 with a 55 hour power reserve.
Omega’s exclusive red gold alloy was used to create the case, bezel and dial of the new Gold Globemaster. Many of the dial details are made from the same gold alloy, including the Omega logo, Constellation star, faceted hands and indexes. To provide contrast, black onyx has been used for the index settings and on the hour and minute hands – a first for Omega. Mounted on a glossy black leather strap, this model is driven by Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Annual Calendar Calibre 8923.
Crafted in stainless steel, the Green Globemaster ($8,400.00) features a sun-brushed green dial with 18K white gold used for the faceted hands, indexes, Omega logo and Constellation star. The watch is set on a green leather strap and includes a tungsten carbide bezel. Inside, the timepiece is powered by Omega’s Co-Axial Master Chronometer Annual Calendar Calibre 8922.
Globemaster Annual Calendar collection, from omegawatches.com