Perfect Replica Omega Constellation Globemaster Watches With Blue Dials

Best Fake Omega is synonymous with the Speedmaster and Seamaster, and for good reason. In recent years, even those models within these two ranges that were not historically popular are gaining more attention – just look at the Aqua Terra or Dark Side of the Moon Speedmasters.

However, the Constellation range is rarely discussed, and within that sits the underrated Globemaster. The Globemaster is a rather unique offering from high quality replica Omega. It is a time-only option with different strap options, like many other models, but it sits between a sports watch and a dress watch.

Launched in 2015, online copy Omega has combined stylistic cues from its past with modern technology, sizing, and versatility. It comes in a very wearable 39mm case diameter, with 47mm lug-to-lug, and various case materials and strap options.

Despite this shop fake Omega Globemaster being a modern iteration, it has several links to the original Constellation range dating back to 1952.

The name was chosen for its astrological meaning, symbolizing the predictable movement like that of a wristwatch. The 1950s era was defined by angular indices, pie-pan dials and a gold-applied star below the “Constellation” name while being some of the most accurate 1:1 wholesale replica watches of the time.

The next big update came in 1964 when the aesthetic took the form of the trends at the time. The case became C-shaped, and the indices became batons. and most notably it featured a fluted bezel.

Now, there are more details in the history of the luxury replica Omega Constellation, but these two design languages can be seen in the latest Globemaster. It sets the scene for why the subtly of the current version can be so appealing.

It has a combination of the pie-pan dial with refined baton indices and a fluted bezel. The fluted bezel found on the stainless steel models is made from Tungsten – an extremely strong chemical element just below Diamond on the Mohs hardness scale.

Driving the watch is the caliber 8900, which was the star of the show upon release. Visible beneath the exhibition case back and well-finished like other cheap super clone Omega movements, it was the first METAS-certified movement, with a power reserve of 60 hours.

At the center of the caseback you will find an engraved observatory inspired by the observatory timing competitions as found on the original models from the 1950s.

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