Constellation

Explore Omega Constellation Replica Watches

Compare Omega Constellation replica watches across compact quartz, automatic, mid-size, and 41mm dress-sport styles. Begin with the intended reference and measured size, then verify the actual movement, dial material, bezel, signature claws, half-moon case facets, bracelet or strap, clasp, gem information, water-pressure test, and quality-control evidence for the exact watch.

Compact Quartz

27mm Constellation Styles

The current products labelled 27mm use quartz-style layouts with Roman-numeral or gem-set bezels, compact bracelets, and decorative dials. Identify the exact reference and production era, measure the replica itself, and confirm the actual quartz movement, battery, dial material, stones, case finish, bracelet, and wrist range.

Compact Automatic

29mm Constellation Styles

Recent 29mm Constellation design references use automatic movements, but that does not prove the movement inside a replica. Compare the date, dial, claws, bezel, caseback, bracelet, and measured thickness, then identify the actual movement and verify whether mother-of-pearl, diamonds, or precious-metal details are genuine materials or visual treatments.

Mid-Size

38mm Constellation Styles

The 38mm products in this category include simple dials, gem markers, mother-of-pearl descriptions, two-tone finishes, and bracelet models. Because this size may reflect an older reference, a custom configuration, or an inaccurate title, confirm the intended reference, actual diameter, movement, date, dial, case, bracelet, and clasp before publishing specifications.

Modern Larger Size

41mm Constellation Styles

The 41mm products use leather-style straps or bracelets with black, white, silver, or blue dials and Roman-numeral bezels. Check the exact 41mm reference inspiration, measured dimensions, movement, independent hour-hand or date behavior where claimed, bezel material, case finishing, crystal, strap lining, buckle, and water-test evidence.

Decorative Dials

Aventurine, Mother-of-Pearl & Meteorite Styles

A starry appearance does not prove aventurine glass, and an iridescent surface does not prove natural mother-of-pearl. Meteorite, aventurine, and mother-of-pearl are different materials. Request neutral-light macro photographs and material documentation, then use “aventurine-style,” “mother-of-pearl-style,” or “meteorite-style” when the dial material is unverified.

Gem & Two-Tone

Diamond-Style & Gold-Tone Designs

Confirm whether the bezel and markers use natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, moissanite, cubic zirconia, glass, or another material. Likewise, distinguish solid gold from PVD, plating, coating, or a gold-tone finish. Titles, photographs, variation labels, and specifications should all use the same verified terminology.

Collection — Sizes, Movements & Buying Guide

Omega Constellation Replica Buying Guide

The Constellation range includes compact quartz watches, automatic models, multiple case sizes, Roman-numeral or gem-set bezels, integrated bracelets, leather straps, and several decorative dial materials. Products in this category do not necessarily share one movement, size, metal, dial, crystal, bezel, bracelet, clasp, stone type, or water-resistance result. Treat every “1:1,” “Swiss,” “super clone,” “Calibre 1376,” “8900,” “sapphire,” “ceramic,” “aventurine,” “mother-of-pearl,” “diamond,” “gold,” “Master Chronometer,” and “waterproof” statement as a product-level claim that requires evidence.

Keep Constellation and Globemaster Identities Separate

The modern Constellation or Manhattan-style design is recognized by its case-side claws, half-moon facets, Roman-numeral or gem-set bezel, and characteristic bracelet or fitted strap. The Globemaster is a separate Constellation family with pie-pan dial and fluted-bezel design cues. Do not reuse Globemaster reference numbers, pie-pan descriptions, annual-calendar functions, or fluted-bezel language on a standard claw-case Constellation product.

Identify the Reference and Production Era

Current and recent authentic Constellation references include 25mm and 28mm quartz, 29mm automatic, 36mm automatic, and 41mm automatic designs, while historical references add other sizes and configurations. A replica title showing 27mm or 38mm therefore requires an exact reference, production era, or transparent custom-style description. Do not change a product to a current official size merely to match the catalogue; measure the actual watch and explain the intended design honestly.

Measure Every 27mm, 29mm, 38mm, and 41mm Product

Reference dimensions help identify the design but do not prove the replica’s measurements. Record the actual diameter, thickness, case length, claw-to-claw width, crown projection, lug or strap width, total weight, bracelet or strap length, clasp length, and suitable wrist range. Keep the product title, short description, specification table, variation label, image ALT text, and structured data consistent.

Separate Quartz and Automatic Movements

Compact Constellation designs can use quartz while larger or 29mm references may use automatic movements. State the actual replica movement or base architecture, quartz or mechanical operation, battery specification, crown and setting sequence, date behavior, independent hour-hand function if present, beat rate where applicable, measured accuracy, tested power reserve, rotor behavior, hacking, hand-winding, service options, and parts availability. Do not describe a generic quartz movement as Omega Calibre 1376 or a decorated automatic movement as an Omega-made 8900.

Inspect the Claws, Half-Moon Facets, and Bezel

Request straight-on, side, and angled macro photographs. Check the four claw positions, symmetry, depth, finishing, contact with the bezel, half-moon case facets, crown, caseback, and transition into the bracelet or fitted strap. Confirm whether the bezel is steel, coated metal, ceramic, or another material. Roman-numeral engraving, paint or plating, and stone setting should be described separately rather than presented as proof of an authentic configuration.

Verify Aventurine, Mother-of-Pearl, and Meteorite Dials

Inspect the dial under neutral and natural light and request macro photographs from several angles. Record whether the material is natural mother-of-pearl, synthetic shell, coated texture, aventurine glass, glittered lacquer, genuine meteorite, printed pattern, or another construction. Each natural material should show appropriate product-level variation and documentation. If the origin is unknown, use accurate visual wording such as blue star-pattern dial or iridescent mother-of-pearl-style dial.

Check Dial Printing, Hands, Markers, and Date

Inspect the Omega and Constellation text, star position, minute track, applied markers, hand length, date-window alignment, Roman numerals, lume where present, and dust beneath the crystal. Confirm whether markers are metal, plated, painted, or gem-set. Avoid copying rhodium plating, precious-metal hands, Super-LumiNova, anti-reflective treatment, or factory finishing claims unless supported by evidence for the exact product.

Verify Gem and Precious-Metal Claims

For diamond-style bezels and markers, request close-up images of the stones, rows, prongs, spacing, symmetry, and edges. State whether the stones are natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, moissanite, cubic zirconia, glass, or another material. Use “diamond-style” or “simulated stones” when unverified. Use rose-gold-tone, yellow-gold-tone, or two-tone wording unless metal composition, purity, plating or PVD method, coating thickness, weight, and hallmarks are documented.

Verify the Crystal, Caseback, and Movement View

Confirm whether the crystal is sapphire, mineral glass, or another material and whether any coating is actually present. Do not use “grade 9 hardness,” “scratch-proof,” or “front and back sapphire” without reliable testing. Quartz products may use a closed caseback with an observatory-style medallion, while automatic designs may use a display back depending on the intended reference. Match the replica’s actual caseback instead of copying another size or movement configuration.

Inspect the Bracelet, Strap, and Clasp

For bracelet models, inspect the case integration, link articulation, finishing, gaps, pins or screws, sharp edges, butterfly clasp, adjustment range, and wrist fit. For leather-style products, confirm whether the strap is calfskin, embossed leather, synthetic leather, rubber-lined leather, or another material. Check stitching, lining, edge paint, lug fit, spring bars, buckle material, locking action, and strap length. Do not call a strap imported, original, or calfskin without evidence.

Water Resistance Requires an Individual Test

The authentic reference’s rating, a closed caseback, or the Constellation’s dress-sport appearance does not prove replica water resistance. The exact completed watch must pass an appropriate documented pressure test before a rating is published. Record the test date, pressure, duration, equipment, and result. Without that evidence, treat the watch as not water resistant and avoid swimming, showering, steam, saunas, hot water, and prolonged immersion.

What to Confirm Before Ordering

  1. Record the intended reference and era, measured size, dial, bezel, case finish, bracelet or strap, clasp, and included accessories.
  2. Confirm the diameter, thickness, case length, claw-to-claw width, crown projection, weight, bracelet or strap length, clasp length, and wrist range.
  3. Request current front, side, claw-macro, bezel, dial, crown, caseback, movement, bracelet or strap, clasp, and wrist photographs.
  4. Verify the time, date, independent hour-hand, quartz or automatic operation, and any additional displays that apply to the exact product.
  5. Confirm the actual movement, battery or winding system, setting sequence, accuracy, tested power reserve, service options, and parts availability.
  6. Confirm the materials of the case, claws, bezel, crystal, crown, caseback, dial, hands, markers, bracelet or strap, clasp, and stones.
  7. Request documented pressure-test results for the exact unit and treat water resistance as unverified when evidence is unavailable.
  8. Review payment, shipping, customs, warranty, exchange, and return terms, then keep the listing and order confirmation for delivery inspection.

Compare Omega Collections and QC Advice

Browse all Omega replica watches for a wider collection comparison. Buyers who prefer another dress-watch direction can compare the Omega De Ville collection, while size-focused shoppers can compare women’s watch styles and men’s watch styles using actual dimensions and wrist fit. Follow the replica watch quality-control guide when reviewing evidence, and read the super clone watch buying guide before ordering.

Browse the Current Constellation Collection

Use the product grid below to compare Omega Constellation replica watches by verified reference inspiration, measured size, quartz or automatic movement, dial construction, case and bezel material, bracelet or strap, clasp, gem information, pressure-test evidence, availability, and price. Specifications can change, so treat the individual product page and written order confirmation as the current sources of information.

Trademark notice: Products in this category are independently produced replicas or custom interpretations. They are not manufactured, authorized, certified, or endorsed by Omega. Omega, Constellation, Constellation Manhattan, Globemaster, Co-Axial, Master Chronometer, Sedna Gold, Moonshine Gold, and related names are trademarks or protected names of their respective owner.

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