Also important about the bezel: It is not highly polished like a Datejust bezel. Side-by-side they are nothing alike. I couldn't agree more this line is one to try in person.
Thank you for the review, RJ. It is definitely a beautiful timepiece and I love the coin edge bezel. The green dial is stunning and agree that the color of the strap makes the dial “pop”. I had the pleasure of trying it on at my local Omega boutique a few months ago and loved it. This watch is definitely on my wish list. Stay tuned!
I've got the 39mm and really love it. I have the silver/white dial. While I love the blue one I really wanted a subtle light coloured dial.. it really fit the bill.
The watch has so much history and the design is spot on and.. for this price you just dont get a annual calendar. However i think it is like al things a matter of taste :) I really liked the black dial version but it looks like they dont make that variation anymore. Regarding the comment that Omega should make up their mind and that there are to many dial options. I can only say different people different tastes. Better to have more options than a forced few. 😉😄
Excellent presentation! As a fellow Globemaster enthusiast and owner (Opaline silver dial), I always enjoy reviewers and fans geeking out about this particular watch, especially since it's probably to most underrated watch in the Omega family, which is criminal. I do really like the annual calendar version of the Globemaster, but the 41mm case is just too large for my 6" wrist. The 39mm is just right, top of my range that I can wear, and I could not go any larger. I think my favorite annual calendar version is the steel dial... there's just something very machined steel, utilitarian about it that I really enjoy... Probably why I went with the more austere Opaline silver version as opposed to the flashier, and generally more favored blue dial version. Just like the original constellation being intended as a "one good watch", my Globemaster is my "one good watch". While I do have a Seiko SKX beating around in a drawer, my Globemaster is my daily watch, and pretty much the only watch I've strapped on since 2018. I do switch between the leather strap, bracelet and an elastic nylon strap to add some variation, though the OEM leather croc strap is my favorite on this watch.
Hi. In 1952 the globemaster did not have the name on the dial. They just removed the constellation name and it just shows a star. I have seen a few photos of them. Very rare.
I love the pan-pie reference to the original Constellation. I believe the reason why the Constellation was initially called the Globemaster in the US was due to the threat of legal action from Lockheed. The Lockheed Constellation, one of the first pressurised passenger/military transport aircraft, was in production from 1943-1958.
Lockheed Martin produced an iconic aircraft call the Constellation and by the ‘50s, the Super Constellation aka, Connie. I’m guessing this was the source of the conflict. I’ve seen at least a video or two on RUclips where people seem to think the watch was actually named after the aircraft, unaware there was ever conflict,. These are stunning watches, the green dial is stunning, very much growing on me though I’d probably go for something in 39mm. Would love to see a video on the OP’s vintage collection. Of Constellations for sure.
Very poor presentation of this beautiful watch. Especially much too short representations of the clock! Simply bad! Predominant self-promotion! He should let it be to present watches
I thought it was a very good presentation of the watch, short but with the information you really need... all the detailed specs have been talked about to death (since this is not a new watch), and can be found easily online. The personal connection to the watch is a welcomed addition as typical watch reviews that merely go over the specs can become rather sterile and boring. I didn't see any self-promotion, just honest enthusiasm for the watch, and a notable family connection to the constellation lineage.
Also important about the bezel: It is not highly polished like a Datejust bezel. Side-by-side they are nothing alike. I couldn't agree more this line is one to try in person.
Love the white dial - blue lettering version - such a great watch
It’s such a good looking watch and the pie pan obviously reminds another era for Omega, thanks for the video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks!
Thank you for the review, RJ. It is definitely a beautiful timepiece and I love the coin edge bezel. The green dial is stunning and agree that the color of the strap makes the dial “pop”. I had the pleasure of trying it on at my local Omega boutique a few months ago and loved it. This watch is definitely on my wish list. Stay tuned!
Thanks Robert! Glad you liked it, the Globemaster remains to be one my favorites.
I've got the 39mm and really love it. I have the silver/white dial. While I love the blue one I really wanted a subtle light coloured dial.. it really fit the bill.
The watch has so much history and the design is spot on and.. for this price you just dont get a annual calendar. However i think it is like al things a matter of taste :)
I really liked the black dial version but it looks like they dont make that variation anymore.
Regarding the comment that Omega should make up their mind and that there are to many dial options. I can only say different people different tastes. Better to have more options than a forced few. 😉😄
Excellent presentation! As a fellow Globemaster enthusiast and owner (Opaline silver dial), I always enjoy reviewers and fans geeking out about this particular watch, especially since it's probably to most underrated watch in the Omega family, which is criminal. I do really like the annual calendar version of the Globemaster, but the 41mm case is just too large for my 6" wrist. The 39mm is just right, top of my range that I can wear, and I could not go any larger. I think my favorite annual calendar version is the steel dial... there's just something very machined steel, utilitarian about it that I really enjoy... Probably why I went with the more austere Opaline silver version as opposed to the flashier, and generally more favored blue dial version. Just like the original constellation being intended as a "one good watch", my Globemaster is my "one good watch". While I do have a Seiko SKX beating around in a drawer, my Globemaster is my daily watch, and pretty much the only watch I've strapped on since 2018. I do switch between the leather strap, bracelet and an elastic nylon strap to add some variation, though the OEM leather croc strap is my favorite on this watch.
Why don’t I like this watch more? On paper it’s perfect … brand, price, size, style, etc. Yet it doesn’t move me all, it’s like it’s too perfect.
Hi. In 1952 the globemaster did not have the name on the dial. They just removed the constellation name and it just shows a star. I have seen a few photos of them. Very rare.
I love the pan-pie reference to the original Constellation. I believe the reason why the Constellation was initially called the Globemaster in the US was due to the threat of legal action from Lockheed. The Lockheed Constellation, one of the first pressurised passenger/military transport aircraft, was in production from 1943-1958.
Great review. Many thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave!
Lockheed Martin produced an iconic aircraft call the Constellation and by the ‘50s, the Super Constellation aka, Connie. I’m guessing this was the source of the conflict. I’ve seen at least a video or two on RUclips where people seem to think the watch was actually named after the aircraft, unaware there was ever conflict,.
These are stunning watches, the green dial is stunning, very much growing on me though I’d probably go for something in 39mm.
Would love to see a video on the OP’s vintage collection. Of Constellations for sure.
Gonna keep buying and trading watches until this is in my collection. Just starting out but loving the hoby with all the info avaliable
Omega makes great watches and this is no exception
What is the engraving on the case back at 9:00 next to the crown? (9:00 because the case is flipped over. It would be at 3:00 when against the wrist).
great video. please share your vintage constellation collection with us.
Good idea! Will do in the future.
@@robert-janbroer8936 that would be great 🙂
I was thinking of buying one of these after i sell my aqua terra day date 8602.what should i do guys?
Does it come with a bracelet if you wanted it?
It’s just insane my AD wants 9200 but it’s 6300 on Joma Shop
would love a design similar to this but with the Days around the outer dial instead
Good idea!
Saw this one and for some reason I didn’t want to hold it in my hand.
A pity :-) But it's not for everyone for sure.
So many different fonts on the dial, omega couldn’t make up their mind
Headache dial ... but ... de gustibus non est disputandum 🤫
don't like this complication. Patek annual calendar is way more elegant.
I want to be a Rolex and I want to get flipped…
Sorry you feel that way.
I am not.
Actually fluted bezel is not a Rolex thing, like many other things it was first done by Omega, learn little grasshoper...
Very poor presentation of this beautiful watch. Especially much too short representations of the clock! Simply bad! Predominant self-promotion! He should let it be to present watches
Sorry to dissappoint you. We always try to give some context around a certain watch, not just a product shoot.
I thought it was a very good presentation of the watch, short but with the information you really need... all the detailed specs have been talked about to death (since this is not a new watch), and can be found easily online. The personal connection to the watch is a welcomed addition as typical watch reviews that merely go over the specs can become rather sterile and boring. I didn't see any self-promotion, just honest enthusiasm for the watch, and a notable family connection to the constellation lineage.