The Omega ST 6562-874 bracelet represents one of the lesser-known yet finely crafted pieces in the Constellation family. Designed during the mid-to-late 1990s, it perfectly embodies Omega's effort to blend technical precision with refined aesthetics. It was commonly paired with Constellation models that featured polished stainless steel cases, slim profiles, and the brand’s signature minimalist style.
This bracelet was built with comfort and simplicity in mind. The ST 6562-874 features narrow, flat rectangular links, uniformly brushed across the surface to give a consistent satin finish. The side edges of the links are softly rounded, improving both wearability and visual smoothness. Unlike more aggressive or sharply edged bracelets from previous decades, this design embraces subtlety.
The bracelet structure is light and flexible. Each link moves with ease, allowing the bracelet to drape naturally across the wrist. This quality is especially valued by wearers who prioritize comfort for all-day use, whether during work or casual wear.
Like many Omega Constellation bracelets from this era, the ST 6562-874 uses curved, model-specific end links that connect seamlessly into the case. This creates a fluid transition from case to bracelet, preserving the clean aesthetic lines that define the Constellation Manhattan design philosophy.
This bracelet was commonly fitted to Omega Constellation references in the 1562 and 796.1205 range, typically quartz-powered models with modest case sizes, often 33mm or less. These watches targeted wearers who preferred elegant proportions and timeless styling over bulk or sportiness.
A discreet hidden butterfly clasp keeps the bracelet secure without interrupting its visual flow. When closed, the bracelet appears continuous, giving it a refined, jewelry-like quality. The clasp is slim, contributing to the watch’s ability to slide easily under shirt cuffs or jackets.
The ST 6562-874 was never meant to be flashy. Instead, it excels in subtle luxury, offering a sense of timeless style with low visual noise and high wrist comfort.
As with other original Omega bracelets from the 1990s, this reference is becoming more difficult to source in excellent condition. Finding one with minimal stretch and all links intact can significantly increase the value of the watch it’s paired with. For collectors aiming to preserve authenticity, the ST 6562-874 remains an important—and often overlooked—component of the vintage Constellation market.
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