Previously, Omega has launched a meteorite dial on the Speedmaster "Dark Side of the Moon". Now, Omega brings the "Meteorite Dial" to the Constellation, including steel case, two-tone gold, and full gold. Not only in Omega, but even in the entire world of famous watches, the choice of meteorite watches has never been so rich. The best time to get a "Meteorite Watch" has come.
The new Constellation 8900 "Meteorite Dial", steel case, size 41 mm, has two types of ceramic bezels and this titanium bezel. Omega equipped the Constellation 8900 with a ceramic bezel in 2020, so it is not surprising. The Constellation with a titanium bezel is not so common. The color of titanium is close to that of the steel case, but titanium appears grayer. The titanium bezel of this Constellation "Meteorite Dial" is decorated with particles, and the Roman scale on the bezel is laser engraved. The Roman letters and the bezel "claws" are polished.
The titanium bezel with particle decoration and polished Roman characters on the top and the steel case with polished edges and brushed body on the bottom, connected by the "claws", form a complex and rich appearance structure. If the Constellation 8900 is equipped with a ceramic bezel to increase the sense of movement by scratch resistance, then the titanium bezel is completely for beauty and appearance, highlighting the "meteorite dial" to a greater extent.
The meteorite dial is very eye-catching against the background of titanium and steel. Omega's meteorite disc is made of iron meteorite. The meteorite itself is the color of stone, and Omega has colored the meteorite disc according to different watch cases. This steel case and titanium bezel model is PVD-plated blue; the gray meteorite disc is rhodium-plated; the gold meteorite disc is PVD-plated gold. So many colors, this is unimaginable on other meteorite watches before. Color, plus the criss-crossing "Weidmann pattern" formed after the meteorite disc is acid-washed, Omega has brought the meteorite disc to a new height.