The Grand Functionality
Well, Bovet’s Miss Audrey collection consists of timepieces that can be worn in different ways, depending on your mood and ensemble, thanks to the patented
Well, Bovet’s Miss Audrey collection consists of timepieces that can be worn in different ways, depending on your mood and ensemble, thanks to the patented Amadeo convertible system technology. And these are not just pretty faces with guilloche decoration, or the latest versions featuring dials made of sugar. The collection was developed in 2020 for women who appreciate both beauty and mechanical finesse in their timepieces, as evident by the automatic in-house movements that drive these gorgeous timekeepers.The Constellation might not have gone to the moon or been featured in a blockbuster spy movie, but it is currently one of the oldest collections offered by Omega. Tracing its roots back to the late 1940s, the range has gone through several transformations yet never compromised on the watchmaker’s philosophy of presenting the highest standard of precision and performance. From offering the distinctive pie-pan dials during the 1950s to the slim and sleek quartz watches launched two decades later and then releasing the Manhattan sub-collection—best known for its signature ‘claws’—the Constellation is a fitting example of Omega’s ability to fine-tune its high-quality watchmaking skills according to the evolving taste and aesthetics. So, let’s take a closer look at the long and broad history of this collection and why it still remains a crowd-pleaser.