Omega Constellation Women's 18-kt. Steel Quartz Watch




Accentuate your style with the beauty and function of this Omega Constellation women's quartz watch.

This fine timepiece boasts a stainless steel bracelet and case with 18-karat yellow gold half-bars and a mother-of-pearl dial. Precise quartz movement keeps the watch working smoothly.

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Features include:
  • Stainless steel bracelet with 18-karat gold half-bars
  • Stainless steel case
  • Mother-of-pearl dial
  • Gold hands and hour markers
  • Bezel with engraved Roman numerals
  • Quartz movement
  • Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
  • 30-meter water resistance rating
  • Hidden clasp
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5 inch to 7.5 inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).

Click here for more information on hidden clasps.


Your Price: $1779.99




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