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>>12593597
Get a real Constellation those modern ones are disgusting. Look how small this is, there's no way you're so bitchwristed that you can't wear a 35mm watch.

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>>12303113
It's not big at all, it's like 36mm across. It's just a close-up photo and I have skinny wrists.

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>>11212317
Mine is gold capped, not solid gold. So in good condition probably like $1000+ and up to several thousand for a solid gold model, mine isn't in very good cosmetic condition but it runs perfectly and has a very clean movement so it's probably worth quite a bit less. I didn't buy it though, it was my grandfather's.

If you're interested in something similar the Omega Seamaster line from the same era is also very nice but a lot cheaper, and there's also the Omega Geneve line which is even cheaper. The Constellations were Omega's top of the line dress watch at the time, the Seamasters and Geneves were usually handwinding movements rather than automatics and were usually not chronometer grade but are still very nice looking watches.

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