In this new series, we will focus on (neo-)vintage watches that can now be found at interesting prices on the secondary market. We will select watches we have come across in our searches for nice pieces or simply those we think could fulfill a certain desire or role in one’s collection. For this first installment, we picked the long-discontinued Omega Constellation ’95 models because they could fulfill the need for a thinner, dressier, more elegant wristwatch. The demand for smaller, thinner, and more affordable watches is growing among watch enthusiasts, and rightly so. I am not opposed to larger watches, as a watch up to 44mm would easily fit my wrists. But I do appreciate a finer, thinner watch from time to time. Constellation ’95 ref. 1210.10 Omega Constellation ’95 After a youth filled with Casios and Swatches, my first nice watch was an Omega Constellation ’95.…