α Sex - The brightest star of the constellation has an apparent magnitude of 4.5. It is located almost exactly on the celestial equator. It is located 270 light-years away.
35 Sex - nice pair of orange 6.3 magnitude and yellow-orange components of 7.4 magnitude, which can be easily distinguished even in a small amateur telescope. Their separation is 6.8".
17 a 18 Sex - A wide pair of unrelated stars that can be identified with the naked eye if the observer has good vision. They are easily separated with a telescope. They have magnitudes of 5.9 and 5.6. The components are separated by 530 and 470 light-years.
Struve 1441 - A tight, attractive pair that can be resolved with a telescope with an objective diameter of around 100mm at a separation of 2.6". The brighter orange component has a magnitude of 6.4, while the fainter blue component has a magnitude of 9.9.