Omega's mysterious Oscars watch, worn by Delroy Lindo, hints at a potential reboot for the brand's third major product family. This watch, with its gold case, pie-pan dial, and dog-leg lugs, resembles the iconic Constellation Calendar Grand Luxe from 1962. The author, Johnny Brayson, speculates that Omega might be bringing back the Constellation as a flagship dress watch, modernizing the 1950s design language. This move could reignite the line's popularity, especially with the current trend of retro, gold dress watches. However, Brayson also suggests a split-off of the Manhattan line to avoid confusion and a redesign to make it sharper and more angular. He concludes by eagerly awaiting Omega's announcement of a potential killer Connie, hoping it's part of a broader rebrand for the once-proud Constellation collection.