My thoughts are it's unfortunate . . .

Mar 24, 2021,08:51 AM
 

. . . it doesn't come in a compact size.  Because otherwise, it's perfect for my tastes.

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Another new release I find very appealing.

 
 By: Gwai : March 24th, 2021-08:49
Have always liked the contemporary Tresor but with the Small Seconds the design has so far found its best expression in my opinion, at least in steel. What do you think? Cheers Marc pictures c/o Omega website ...  

My thoughts are it's unfortunate . . .

 
 By: Dr No : March 24th, 2021-08:51
. . . it doesn't come in a compact size. Because otherwise, it's perfect for my tastes. Art

This is a very nice new offering from Omega, indeed

 
 By: George Gently : March 24th, 2021-08:55
and I agree, it's a tad nicer than the normal Trésor. For it's size of 40 mm, I should have it my wrist first to see if it's the right size for this model line.

Just over 10mm thick! That's ultra-ultra-thin for an Omega!

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : March 24th, 2021-09:01
Very good step for Omega. I'd like to see an expanded range of dials and sizes for the DeVille line.

Was just going to comment on the oddly small-looking seconds sub-dial.

 
 By: mdg : March 24th, 2021-10:49
And, something 38/9mm would be better. A manual-wind watch needn't be over 10mm thick.

I was thinking, "I like this Omega very much but something is off"

 
 By: Mostel : March 25th, 2021-16:39
Then I read your post, Nicolas. You are so spot on. This tiny detail is the bug. The small seconds is 1mm off? 2 mm? But this is how it is with a fine watch design. Tiny details on a very small pallet. Agree. But I also want to say this is a VERY NICE Ome... 

I love it

 
 By: logan2z : March 24th, 2021-10:23
I've always liked the Tresor line. Had the white dial/date version from a few years ago been available in steel I would have bought it. I didn't really want it in white gold and they never released it in steel.

Another " Would have loved it in a smaller size" verdict

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : March 24th, 2021-10:33
But I could see it also work in its current size. Yes, a very good looking Omega.

It is in fact 40mm. Looking forward to

 
 By: Gwai : March 24th, 2021-12:19
the first hands-on!

Best part for me is I think

 
 By: Gwai : March 24th, 2021-12:52
the lovely indices. Cheers Marc

+1!

 
 By: amanico : March 24th, 2021-14:45

They look good

 
 By: jml_watches : March 24th, 2021-14:46
Possibly a bit big, but all depends on how they sit on your wrist. Look forward to being able to go to a shop to try one on! Cheers JML

Very nice variation on a product.

 
 By: John-E-Mac : March 24th, 2021-16:15
The 40mm size is perfect. The short lugs are curved down nicely to hug the wrist. It must be tried on. Very convincing on the wrist. The profile slides easily under a cuff. A larger second dial would give it more of a vintage vibe. -John

I am not familiar with small Seconds hand watches

 
 By: Weems@8 : March 24th, 2021-16:42
For me it is an undiscovered field. The watch looks good, and knowing a Omega keep time accurate, no worry to overlook a tiny second hand.

Great looking watch!

 
 By: jlux : March 25th, 2021-01:26
I like these modern Tresor watches from Omega and this small seconds is the best yet. The 40mm size coupled with the very short lugs seems perfect and the position of the small seconds looks fine,at least to me. A great plus vs. the previous versions is t... 

Yes, me too. Mistook it for brown at first glance (I'm not good with colors) and first reading, then recognizing it was grey

 
 By: Gwai : March 25th, 2021-08:04
made this exciting news for me. Due in shops in September I think. Cheers Marc

This is quite a watch

 
 By: halkcb : March 26th, 2021-03:33
Love the dial,the movement,the size----looking forward to seeing it in the metal. Could be my first omega in a long while Thanks for sharing henry