At Baselworld 2013, Omega introduced a Sedna gold Constellation that became the first Omega watch rendered in the brand's patented alloy. Sedna gold is a conflation of gold, copper and palladium with a minimum gold content of 75% and a warm rose gold hue. This Constellation reference 123.53.38.21.02.001 pairs the completely gold case with an integrated brown leather strap and a beautifully designed silver dial.
Like many of its counterparts, this reference is water resistant to 100 metres and measures a versatile 38mm in diameter and 12.5mm in height. The case bears the signature claws and Roman numeral engravings on the bezel. Also, while the case shines in a glistening polished finish, the bezel offers a charming contrast with a brushed finish.