Omega Constellation Replica Collection
The Constellation is Omega's luxury sport-watch statement — an integrated-bracelet design built around the four signature griffes and a polished Manhattan case. The current range spans 39mm and 41mm for men, powered by Co-Axial Caliber 8800 or 8900, with options in steel, two-tone Sedna gold, and full gold. All references here are 1:1 super clone builds with engraved Roman numeral bezels, observatory caseback medallions, and correct griffe geometry — shipped worldwide with full presentation box set.
Among replica omegas, the Constellation stands apart because its identity comes from architecture rather than a complication or a dive bezel. The four griffes at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock — originally functional elements that clamped the sapphire crystal to the case on the 1982 design — have become the single most recognizable feature in the Omega catalog. The integrated bracelet flows from the case without visible lugs, creating a wrist profile that no standard-lug watch can match.
The 41mm Manhattan is the core reference. The Co-Axial Cal 8900 inside delivers 60 hours of power reserve with Master Chronometer certification to 15,000 gauss — the same movement generation found in the Seamaster Aqua Terra and Planet Ocean. Dial options include sunburst blue, green, black, silver, and champagne, with select references using aventurine — a stone-textured material with a deep blue, star-speckled surface. The bezel carries Roman numeral markers engraved directly into polished metal, a detail that separates the Constellation from every brushed sport watch in the lineup.
The 39mm Manhattan uses the Cal 8800 with a 55-hour power reserve and is the better choice for wrists under 7 inches. Both sizes share the same griffe design, integrated bracelet architecture, and caseback star emblem linking back to the original Constellation name from 1952. A 29mm women's version with diamond markers rounds out the collection.
Material is where the Constellation really shows its range. Steel versions are the entry point, but the design is built to showcase precious metals. Two-tone pairs steel with Sedna gold — Omega's proprietary rose gold alloy — on the bezel, bracelet center links, and crown. Full Sedna gold takes it further. The polished finishing across all materials is what separates the Constellation from the brushed tool-watch surfaces on the Speedmaster and Seamaster Diver lines.
The key question buyers ask is Constellation vs De Ville — both sit on the dressy side of Omega, but the wrist experience is different. Constellation is heavier, more architectural, designed to be seen. De Ville is thinner and quieter, built to disappear under a shirt cuff. All Constellation references here are 1:1 super clones with correct griffe geometry, engraved bezels, observatory medallion casebacks, and integrated bracelets matching genuine link proportions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the Constellation collection
Griffes (French for claws) are four raised metal elements on the bezel at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock. On the original 1982 Constellation they physically clamped the sapphire crystal to the case for water resistance. Current Manhattan models retain them as a design signature — they are the single most recognizable feature of the omega constellation replica and the reason most people can identify one across a room. Our 1:1 builds replicate the exact griffe height, angle, and polishing.
The men's Manhattan comes in 39mm (Cal 8800, 55-hour reserve) and 41mm (Cal 8900, 60-hour reserve). The 41mm is more popular and offers better dial legibility. The 39mm works well for wrists under 7 inches or buyers who prefer a more contained look — it bridges the gap between the Constellation and the slim proportions of a De Ville Prestige. A 29mm women's version with diamond options is also available.
The Constellation handles daily wear well — 100m water resistance covers real-world exposure and the integrated bracelet is genuinely comfortable all day. The polished surfaces will pick up micro-scratches faster than a brushed Seamaster or Speedmaster, but many owners consider that patina part of the watch's character. It crosses from business to smart-casual without looking out of place in either context.
The 41mm uses the Co-Axial Cal 8900 — Master Chronometer certified, 15,000 gauss magnetic resistance, 60-hour power reserve, silicon balance spring, and Geneva Wave finishing visible through the exhibition caseback. The 39mm uses Cal 8800 with 55-hour reserve. Both represent the same movement generation found in the Seamaster Aqua Terra. The Speedmaster uses a different architecture — manual-wind Cal 3861.
Every Constellation ships as a 1:1 super clone build: integrated bracelet with correct link proportions and Sedna gold finishing where applicable, engraved Roman numeral bezel, observatory medallion caseback, and sapphire crystal. The box set includes a branded Omega-style presentation case, warranty card, certificate of authenticity, and operating manual. Delivery is free worldwide with full tracking — typically 7 to 12 business days to the US and Europe, 10 to 15 days to Asia-Pacific.
