18kt Yellow Gold Case & Bracelet , Silver dial, Date at 3.
This classic Omega 18kt gold watch was purchased originally in 2004 and shows normal sign of wear. Please refer to pictures for condition of the watch. It works great and keep accurate time. You don't see gorgeous piece like this come up for sale as it was produced in limited quantities. It is an incredible vale when compared to Omega deville chronometer co-axials which sell for much more. Comes with all boxes and papers, solid gold deployant buckle, even includes the original sales receipt. I currently have on a calf Dimodell and gold one tang buckle.
Original Specs from Omega
It has a domed anti-reflective scratch resistant sapphire crystal. There is a solid screwed-down case back embossed with "De-Ville" logo. The 38mm diameter solid three-body case, stepped bezel, and fluted and downturned lugs are polished. The dial is silver with applied yellow gold faceted baton index hour markers with luminous dots, luminous yellow gold feuille hands, a blued center sweep seconds hand, and an outer minute/seconds ring. There is a date aperture window at the 3 o'clock position. It includes a Certified Official Swiss Chronometer (COSC) certificate. It's water resistant to 100 meters/330 feet, and it has a 48-hour power reserve at full wind. The 10mm thick case, dial, and movement are all signed.
The mechanical automatic self-winding Omega Co-Axial caliber 2500 movement is rhodium plated, with fausses cotes and oeil de perdrix embellishment. It's constructed with 27 jewels, Omega's first generation coaxial escapement, and a free-sprung monometallic balance. It includes a shock absorber mechanism, and a self-compensating flat balance spring. The mechanism oscillates at a frequency of 25,200 vph.
Omega first used the name "De Ville" (the solid, elegant Cadillac) in October, 1960, to promote their new Seamaster monocoque models, which were flat, self-winding, water resistant watches with a date and a central seconds-hand. In 1963, their dials were marked "Seamaster De Ville".
By 1967, the De Ville collection had become the largest group of OMEGA timepieces.
$4,750 plus shipping or I can meet locally in San Francisco bay area. No trades. Please contact me if you have any questions. No trades as I need the cash for another hobby
The last photo with Patek Calatrava picture and Rolex Sea Dweller is just for size comparison and are not included.