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Omega invented the "orange gold"

This year, Omega extended the popular line of Constellation Double Eagle, expanding its model in 18-karat gold orange. The original color of the metal is achieved by admixture of copper. The alloy consists of 75% gold and 24% copper. Plus 1% of platinum, a material that adds strength and, of course, value. The watch is coaxial caliber №389. On the black dial were located four smaller dials: seconds and counters for 7 days 12 hours and 30 minutes. Above the center there is a small window for the day of the week. The bezel is made of black rubber, against which stand out golden numbers.
