The Omega Constellation Electroquartz f8192 Hz (Ref. 196.0014) is a landmark timepiece from the early 1970s, notable for housing the Beta 21 movement. This movement was the result of a collaborative effort by 21 Swiss brands to compete with Japanese quartz technology. This vintage model is a rare find, often sought by collectors interested in the history of electronic watchmaking.
Αριθμός Μοντέλου: 196.0014.
Μηχανισμός: Omega Caliber 1301 (Beta 21), a high-frequency quartz caliber operating at 8,192 Hz.
Case Dimensions: Often described as 37mm or 38mm wide; some listings specify approximately 37 x 43 mm or 45 x 38 mm including the lugs.
Καντράν: Silver-colored with applied baton indexes and a distinctive red date window located at the 6 o'clock position.
Case Material: Stainless steel with a tonneau-shaped design and a fluted bezel.
Distinctive Features: The "f8192 Hz" text on the dial and the Omega logo often featuring a red background, symbolizing the early Electroquartz era.
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