VS Factory Omega Constellation 38mm Champagne Dial Two-Tone Super Clone

Price: $482 $581 17% OFF

•Case shape, claws and bezel proportions cloned to match genuine 123.20.38.21.08.001.
•Champagne dial tone and sunburst texture closely replicate original Constellation finish.
•VS clone 8500 movement layout mirrors genuine bridge structure through display back.
•Integrated bracelet link shape and polish pattern follow genuine two-tone construction.
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Brand: Omega
Series / Model: Constellation 38mm Co-Axial
Ref: 123.20.38.21.08.001
Factory: VS Factory
Case Size: 38mm
Case Thickness: 12mm
Case Material: 316L Stainless Steel + Yellow Gold Tone
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal (AR Coating)
Movement: Clone Omega 8500 Co-Axial Automatic
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Strap / Bracelet: Integrated Constellation Steel & Gold Bracelet
Water Resistance: Daily Life Waterproof
Dial: Champagne Sunburst Dial with Applied Markers
Bezel: Constellation Roman Numeral Fixed Bezel
Case Back: Transparent Sapphire Display Back
Clasp: Folding Butterfly Clasp

How It Looks on Wrist

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VS Factory Omega Constellation 123.20.38.21.08.001 — Full Hands-On Breakdown

The Constellation is one of Omega's four flagship lines. It's also one of the oldest — we're talking a lineage that goes back further than our parents' generation. And yet somehow it still flies under the radar compared to the Seamaster or Speedmaster hype. That's a shame, because this is where Omega really shows what they're about in terms of pure finishing and dressy elegance.

Today I'm going over the VS Factory Omega Constellation 123.20.38.21.08.001 in full yellow gold. The super clone edition. I've had it in hand, worn it, examined it under decent lighting, and I want to walk you through everything I noticed — good and honest.


Who's This Watch Actually For?

So right now VS only dropped one dial color for this ref. More should be coming later, but for now this is what we've got.

Here's the thing about Constellation buyers. Whether they go silver, rose gold, or yellow gold — the demographic skews older. That's just the reality of this line. It's a mature, classic design. Nothing flashy or sporty about it.

Yellow gold especially carries weight in certain cultures. It signals status. Tradition. The kind of piece you'd gift your father or father-in-law without second-guessing yourself. If you're shopping for someone north of 45 or 50, this colorway is honestly hard to beat. It just works.


Dial Work Up Close

Let's get into it. The applied indices on the VS Constellation 123.20.38.21.08.001 are bar-style hour markers with lume. You can spot the lume application along the four cardinal positions and on the hour/minute hands — subtle, not overdone.

The dial surface itself has this faint sunburst brushing. Radial pattern. Under natural light it gives the whole face a layered, almost liquid quality that photos don't fully capture. Every index and the date window? All polished. That finishing choice alone bumps up the perceived quality by a lot.

Quick specs on this one: <table border="1" cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; max-width: 480px;"> <tr><td><strong>Case Diameter</strong></td><td>38mm</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Thickness</strong></td><td>13.1mm</td></tr> <tr><td><strong>Movement</strong></td><td>Cal.8500 (in-house clone)</td></tr> </table>


Bezel and Claws

The Roman numeral engravings on the bezel are cut deep. Like, properly deep — there's genuine relief and shadow to them when light hits at an angle. No shallow laser-etched shortcuts here.

The four signature Constellation claws sit tight against the case. Fit is clean. The date window background color matches the gold tone of the case pretty seamlessly too, which is one of those small things that cheaper reps always get wrong.

One more detail worth mentioning — the seconds hand. On the VS version the tip sits level, flush. Grab a piece from a budget factory and you'll see the seconds hand just cut off abruptly. Tiny difference. But once you notice it you can't unsee it.


Minute Track Precision

Between each five-minute interval there are individual minute hash marks. Sounds basic, right? But it matters for time-setting accuracy and it's a detail that tracks with gen. Some factories skip this or space them unevenly. VS got it right here.


The Bracelet — This Is Where VS Pulls Ahead

OK so this is the part I really want to talk about because it's honestly where the gap between VS and everyone else shows the most on the Constellation.

If you've handled a V6 or 3S Factory version of this watch, you know the bracelet has a slight bow or hump where it meets the case. It lifts off the wrist a bit. Not a dealbreaker but you feel it.

The VS Factory Constellation 123.20.38.21.08.001 doesn't have that issue. The bracelet-to-case transition is damn near 90 degrees. Straight drop. Other factories sit at maybe 120 degrees — that's where the arch comes from. VS nailed the fitment here and it makes a real difference on wrist. The watch lays flat and hugs properly.

Flex and softness of the links are also solid. No stiffness, no awkward resistance when you bend the bracelet around your wrist. Feels like it's been worn in from day one.


Clasp

The Constellation logo on the clasp is embedded, not glued or printed. I've been selling these for a while now and never once had a report of the logo popping out or degrading. Inside the clasp, engravings are sharp and legible. No complaints.


Movement — The Real Story

Flip it over and here's what you're looking at. The balance wheel sits at the 6 o'clock position with a black balance wheel and an Incabloc-style shock absorber. VS uses a regulated movement with a fine-tuning regulator — worth noting the gen runs a free-sprung setup without one. That's a known difference across basically all Constellation reps right now, not just VS.

Overall the movement finishing is clean. Decoration is tidy, nothing sloppy or rough. For a clone 8500 this is about as good as it gets at this tier.


Final Thoughts

Look — the VS Factory Omega Constellation 123.20.38.21.08.001 in yellow gold isn't trying to be a hype piece. It doesn't need to be. It's a mature, well-executed rep that nails the details where it counts: dial texture, bezel depth, bracelet fitment, and movement presentation.

If you need a gift for someone who appreciates classic style over trend-chasing, this is a really strong pick. Gold Constellation on an older gentleman just hits different. There's a reason this design has survived for decades.

Worth your consideration if quality matters to you more than internet clout.


— vsfwatcheshub




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