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Omega Presents the Special Edition Constellation Star “Orbis”

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February 2013


In agreement with the humanitarian organisation, Omega has pledged to donate a portion of its proceeds from each Constellation Star to Orbis International. “We are tremendously excited about our continuing partnership with Omega”, said Dr. Robert Walters, Chairman of Orbis,“and are pleased that they have created another special timepiece that will heighten the awareness of avoidable blindness in the developing world. With Omega’s support, Orbis will reach and treat even more people, reducing the global burden of blindness and ensuring productive lives for many.”

Omega Constellation Star “Orbis” (Omega Co-Axial calibre 8520, 27mm)
Omega Constellation Star “Orbis” (Omega Co-Axial calibre 8520, 27mm)

The Omega Constellation Star 27mm features a distinctive sun-brushed blue dial with applied 18 Ct white gold elements and white Super LumiNova on the hands. Its stainless steel case gleams with a diamond-paved bezel and is attached to a stainless steel bracelet, giving this unique wristwatch a timeless yet bold appearance.

At the heart of this remarkable piece is Omega’s exclusive Co-Axial calibre 8520, a self-winding mechanical chronometer movement visible through the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal caseback.

Equipped with an Si14 balance spring, the Constellation Star 27mm is particularly resistant to external disturbances. While boasting the same shining appearance as that of its 27mm counterpart, the Constellation Star 24mm is instead powered by Omega’s calibre 1376, a quartz movement with incredibly reliable precision.

Orbis - Providing medical care and education

Since 1982, Orbis has carried out programs in 89 countries. In addition to the provisions of medical treatment, the organisation has trained more than a quarter of a million eye care professionals, and fifteen million individuals have received medical care from Orbis.

Source: Omega