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Explore the Omega De Ville Tresor with Echi's review. Insights on its 40mm size, manual wind movement, and value, plus collector debate on design and pricing.
. . . similar to Abel's original . . . [watch & photo credit: Subexplorer] . . . and watch my credit card melt faster than you can say 'Pussy Galore'. ...
a number of them in fact…great pieces along with the constellations…I just wish Omega would do a relaunch and bling them out a little…lots of room to reinvent these models.
I have none. It have all in terms of watch, but i read it already, it is a bit ambitious priced by Omega. Who go to pay too much? The other facts why i should skip this De Ville are, i have no lust to want again a co-axial movement in a watch. A vintage O...