The Omega De Ville collection is a model that combines elegance, Precision, And Omega's technical prowess. It first appeared in the early 1960s as a sub-line of Omega's sports line, The Seamaster. From 1963, The name 'Seamaster De Ville' was used on the dial, And in 1967, It was separated into an independent collection and is considered one of Omega's representative symbolic collections.
The Omega De Ville Prestige 4300.31.00 is a dress watch in stainless steel and 18K yellow gold. The silver dial features yellow gold indexes and hands, As well as a date window at 3 o'clock, Giving it a practical and luxurious feel. The movement is the Omega self-winding caliber 1120, And it has a sapphire crystal glass and a 30m water resistance, Making it suitable for everyday wear. The mid-size design goes well with various styles, And it is a vintage watch with the elegance and practicality of Omega De Ville Prestige.
Dial Color
Silver
Case material
Stainless steel, Yellow gold
Bracelet material
Yellow gold, Stainless steel
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
34.7mm
Waterproof
30m
Bezel Material
Yellow Gold
Movement
Self winding
Caliber
Cal. 1120
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 44 hours

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