1962 Omega Constellation Pie Pan 14393
Brand: Omega
Model: Constellation
Reference: 14393
Serial: xxxxxx
Year: Circa 1962
Dial: Pie Pan Dial
Dimensions: 35 mm excluding crown
Function: Automatic, timekeeping
Caliber: 551
Strap: Suede tan calf
Accessories: Company watch pouch, Omega buckle
Here we have a true cornerstone of mid-century horology — a 1962 Omega Constellation, reference 14393, featuring the iconic pie-pan dial design attributed to the great Gerald Genta.
Up for your consideration, this beautifully preserved example is housed in a gold cap case — offering all the warmth and presence of solid gold, yet with the durability for everyday wear. On the wrist, it strikes that perfect balance between refinement and versatility, equally at home paired with tailoring or dressed down for daily use.
The standout feature, of course, is the pie-pan dial — one of the most recognisable and celebrated dial designs of the 20th century. With its faceted edges catching the light at every angle, it delivers that signature Constellation depth and dimensionality that collectors continue to chase. This particular dial has been exceptionally well preserved, retaining a clean, crisp appearance that speaks to careful ownership over the decades.
The watch retains its original knurled Omega crown, correct to the 14393 reference — a small but important detail that underscores its originality. It also still carries its original plexiglass crystal, complete with the subtle embossed Omega logo, further enhancing its collector appeal.
Turning the watch over, the Constellation’s famed observatory medallion sits proudly on the caseback — a symbol of Omega’s chronometric excellence during this golden era of watchmaking.
Presented on a rich chestnut suede strap and fitted with its original Omega-signed buckle, the watch wears beautifully and comfortably, adding a touch of understated luxury to the wrist.
Freshly fully serviced and offered with a 12-month guarantee, this is a superb example of a classic Constellation — a watch that not only represents Omega at its peak but remains one of the most elegant and wearable vintage pieces available today.
















