Storlek: 35 mm
Material: 18K guld
Urverk: automatisk, caliber 1021
År: cirka 1975
Glas: plexiglas
Armband: originallänk i 18K guld, viklås
Referensnummer: BA 168.0057
Serienummer: 39'050'859
Boettnummer: 1'680'057
Totalvikt ca 113 gram. Åldersrelaterat slitage. Smärre böjd länk. Urtavla med patina.
Urverket fungerar vid katalogiseringstidpunkten, Bukowskis garanterar inte att urverket kommer att fungera i framtiden. Observera att urverket inte har testats för tidsprecision och kan behöva servas på köparens bekostnad. Klockorna har öppnats för att undersöka urverket, därför ges inga garantier för att klockorna är vattenresistenta. Potentiella köpare bör inspektera varje klocka för att försäkra sig om dess skick. För mer information, vänligen läs våra Köpvillkor.
This Omega Constellation was created to commemorate the 60th birthday of Kim Il-sung, who was an avid Omega collector, particularly of C-Case models. North Korea initially requested that Kim Il-sung’s name be engraved above the Omega logo, but Omega initially resisted, creating tension between the two parties. Ultimately, North Korea became a long-term and reliable customer, and the engraving was approved.
In North Korea, this timepiece is often referred to as the “Kim Il-sung Watch” or the “business card watch” and is awarded only to individuals who have achieved the highest levels of merit. Among these, the solid gold model is exceptionally rare. Estimates vary, suggesting anywhere from four to thirty exist, and to the best of our knowledge, only five solid gold examples, including this one, have been documented.
This watch also features the very rare Korean date and day discs. These watches were not only presented internally to high-ranking officials but also externally to visiting foreign dignitaries. In the political context of North Korea, such watches serve both as symbols of recognition and as instruments for building alliances and trust, alongside their practical function of timekeeping.