Reference 2648 is an early-1950s Omega Constellation, fitted with the caliber 354 and chronometer-certified, as indicated on the dial.
The case measures approximately 34 mm and is often found in solid gold, as in the present example.
This model is particularly renowned for its distinctive “pie-pan” dial, whose faceted shape resembles an inverted dish.
Note the pink gold arrow-shaped indexes, as well as the applied gold star, the emblem of Constellation models.
This example is in exceptional condition.
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