
Omega
Constellation Globemaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer
130.30.39.21.02.001
The pie-pan revival that redefined Omega's dress-watch benchmark.
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Overview
The Constellation Globemaster Co-Axial Master Chronometer in stainless steel represents Omega's most technically ambitious interpretation of the Constellation line. Introduced in 2015, it pairs a 39 mm case with the silver pie-pan dial — a deliberate homage to the original 1952 Constellation — while housing the brand's most rigorous movement certification of its era. The result is a dress watch that bridges mid-century aesthetics with contemporary horological standards.
History
The Globemaster name was revived in 2015 to mark the Constellation's return to its founding design language, including the distinctive raised chapter ring and pie-pan dial architecture first seen in the 1950s. Reference 130.30.39.21.02.001 was among the inaugural Globemaster references and was the first watch in history to receive Master Chronometer certification from METAS, the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology. That certification, which subjects movements to eight stringent tests including resistance to magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss, set a new industry standard for regulated precision. The model has remained in continuous production, cementing its status as a cornerstone of the modern Constellation catalogue.
Notable points
- Calibre 8900 is a Co-Axial escapement movement certified to Master Chronometer standard by METAS, guaranteeing accuracy of 0/+5 seconds per day.
- The silver pie-pan dial faithfully revives the stepped, raised-centre architecture of the original 1952 Constellation.
- The 39 mm stainless steel case features the Globemaster's signature fluted bezel, a design element continuous with the earliest Constellation references.
- Master Chronometer certification includes resistance to magnetic fields exceeding 15,000 gauss, far surpassing traditional COSC chronometer requirements.
- The Globemaster was the first watch in history to achieve METAS Master Chronometer certification, establishing a new benchmark for the Swiss industry.
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