Omega Prestige De Ville, Pre-Owned
Omega Prestige De Ville, Pre-Owned
ntroduction as a Sub-Line:
The De Ville line was initially introduced in 1960 as part of the Omega Seamaster collection. The name "De Ville" is French for "of the city," reflecting the line's focus on sophisticated and urban designs, contrasting with the more rugged Seamaster models.
Standalone Collection:
In 1967, due to its popularity and distinctive style, the De Ville line became a standalone collection. This move allowed Omega to further develop the De Ville's identity, focusing on elegance, innovation, and precision.
Innovations and Design (1970s - 1980s)
Stylistic Diversity:
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the De Ville collection showcased a variety of designs, ranging from minimalist dress watches to more elaborate models with intricate detailing. Omega experimented with different case shapes, dial patterns, and materials, including gold and stainless steel.
Quartz Revolution:
The De Ville line was at the forefront of Omega's embrace of quartz technology. During the 1970s, Omega introduced several quartz-powered De Ville models, which were celebrated for their accuracy and reliability during the quartz crisis.
Technological Advancements (1990s - 2000s)
Introduction of Co-Axial Escapement:
A significant milestone in the history of the De Ville collection was the introduction of the Co-Axial escapement in 1999. Developed by English watchmaker George Daniels and further refined by Omega, the Co-Axial escapement reduced friction within the movement, leading to greater accuracy and reduced maintenance. The De Ville Co-Axial Chronometer became the first watch to feature this revolutionary technology.
Expansion of the Line:
During the late 1990s and 2000s, Omega expanded the De Ville line to include a wide range of models, from simple three-hand watches to complex complications such as chronographs, GMTs, and even tourbillons. The emphasis was on combining classic elegance with cutting-edge watchmaking technology.
Modern Era (2010s - Present)
Master Chronometer Certification:
In the 2010s, Omega introduced the Master Chronometer certification, a new standard of precision and performance set by the Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS). Many De Ville models, including the De Ville Hour Vision and De Ville Trésor, received this certification, ensuring exceptional accuracy, magnetic resistance, and reliability.
Model Specifics:
TECHNICAL DATA
Reference: 424.13.40.20.02.003
Between lugs Open Case Measurement Modal: 20 mm
Lug‑to‑lug Open Case Measurement Modal: 44.8 mm
Thickness Open Case Measurement Modal: 10.1 mm
Case diameter Open Case Measurement Modal: 39.5 mm
Case: Steel
Dial colour: Silver
Crystal: Domed, scratch‑resistant sapphire crystal with anti‑reflective treatment inside
Water resistance: 3 bar (30 metres / 100 feet)
Calibre: Omega 2500
Movement Type: Self winding
Power reserve: 48 hours