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 431.10.41.21.02.001 is a men's dress watch with a 41mm stainless steel case, Silver dial, And comfortable bracelet. The dial features raised silver Roman numerals, Luxuriously finished steel hands, And a date window at 3 o'clock, Creating a classic yet modern atmosphere. The double-layered dial design and sunray finish add a touch of luxury, And the sapphire crystal glass and sapphire case back ensure durability and movement appreciation. The movement is equipped with Omega's in-house Co-Axial caliber 8500, And is water-resistant to 100m, Making it suitable for everyday use as well as in various environments. This model combines a classic design, Practical functions, And a clean design.

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