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OMEGA 70's / DE VILLE / Cal.625
OMEGA 70's / DE VILLE / Cal.625
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Introducing the Omega De Ville from the 1970s .
It is a certified Master Chronometer, serves as the official timepiece for the Olympic Games, and is a NASA- approved space watch .
Omega has achieved many great feats in its history spanning more than 170 years since its founding in 1848 .
Its technological prowess and creativity have had a profound impact on the world.
I believe that one of the company's charms is that it has such a long history and ability, and its watches are excellent in design and practicality, yet still offer affordable vintage watches that you can enjoy.
Since its founding, Omega has made watches not just for royalty and aristocrats, but with the aim of making them available to everyone and enriching their lives. This is why the company continues to be loved all over the world today.
The De Ville was manufactured in the 1970s .
This watch has a minimalist appearance with minimal decoration, but it also has the dignity and quiet presence of a dress watch.
The champagne gold dial has a soft luster thanks to the hairline finish, giving it a subtle yet unmistakable sense of quality.
The two- hand design, which combines slender bar indexes and pencil hands, is simple yet exudes elegance.
It embodies the original aesthetic of a dress watch, which is to " enjoy time peacefully. "
The Omega logo is also kept to a minimum, creating a sophisticated and balanced look overall.
The rounded cushion case combines the modernity of the 1970s with soft lines.
The gold-plated finish, which matches the tone of the dial, creates a unified look and gives off a natural shine when worn.
The slim design fits comfortably under the cuffs, and the crown is engraved with Omega, making it a design that is evident in every detail.

The movement is a 17 -jewel hand-wound Cal. 625 .
This caliber was thin yet highly accurate, making it one of Omega's most representative dress watch movements of the time.
The baseplate has a beautiful copper-colored finish, and the artisan's skill is evident even on the inside of the case back.
Case size: height: 37.5mm , width: 33.6mm , thickness: 6.9mm , weight: 28g .
This piece goes naturally with not only formal jacket styles but also casual styles such as shirts.
The simple design with two hands in a modest gold tone adds a touch of "beauty of white space" to the wrist rather than being flashy.
The condition is good with only minor scratches due to use and no noticeable scratches or damage.
The dial is free of stains and corrosion, and there are no problems with visibility.
The movement is running smoothly and there are no problems with use.
I have Bambi Scotchgard Braun installed.
| Product details | |
|---|---|
| Year of manufacture |
1970s |
| Movement |
Cal.625 / 17 jewels / Manual winding |
| Case Size | Length 37.5 mm (including lugs) / Width 33.6 mm (excluding crown) / Thickness 6.9 mm / Lug width 18 mm / Weight 28 g |
| Case material | 20 mic GP (gold plated) |
| accessories | Watch body / Original case / Our store warranty (1 year free warranty) / Searchina case |
| situation | Antique (Used) |
| Waterproof function | non-waterproof |
| Note | *This product will be overhauled after your order is placed, so shipping will take approximately 1 to 2 months . Please be aware of this. *Please note that the color may appear slightly different on your screen than in real life. *This product is also sold in stores. We regularly update our inventory, but the product you purchased may be out of stock. Please note that if there is no scheduled restock, your order may be canceled. |
All watches sold in our store are inspected internally by a professional watch mechanic upon arrival and are only sold after being determined to be genuine, so you can use them with confidence.
When you purchase a watch, we will ship it to you with a brand new leather strap.
Please select the color you want from the order selection tab and place your order.
*For products that come with the original watch strap or metal band, the leather strap will not be attached and will be sent separately as a spare.
We will also include a special case for the watch when shipping.
Please be sure to read the following information after purchasing an antique watch.
When selling antique watches at RESUME, we do not immediately hand over the watch to you upon receiving your order. Instead, we have a professional overhaul (hereinafter referred to as OH) the watch, and then we deliver it to you after the OH is completed. (This takes about 1-2 months.)
Our specialized craftsmen, who are first-class watch repair technicians, will completely disassemble your watch, replace worn parts such as internal gaskets, clean it, oil it, and perform a thorough overhaul, maintaining it to a daily accuracy of about ±1 minute.
When we deliver the machine to you, we will also send you our own overhaul certificate, which will show you what kind of overhaul work was done on the machine, as well as photos of the machine being disassembled and serviced.
Of course, since the product itself is a second-hand item, there is no guarantee that it will never break, but we ask for your understanding that we have taken this approach so that you can enjoy the watch's inherent performance and use it with peace of mind in the future.
When you purchase a product, we offer a one-year warranty depending on the model. Even if the warranty has expired, we will still repair the product for a fee. If there is no repair shop nearby, please feel free to contact us.
