New this year, Omega’s De Ville Trésor was inspired by models in the late 1940s. Though aesthetically, it draws the same shapes, mechanically it is advanced with just a 30 millimeter caliber within. The dial of the De Ville Trésor features a clous de Paris motif and includes gold indicators and hands. A date aperture is located at 6 o’clock and, protecting the delicately designed dial, a scratch resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The Omega timepiece measures 40 millimeters in diameter and a thin case with a height of just 10.6mm – a distinctine characteristic borrowed from its predecessor.
This exquisite timepiece is presented on a classic black or brown leather strap with a polished gold buckle. It is attached to the case with slightly curved 18K gold lugs. The polished caseback of the De Ville Trésor is engraved with “Si14”, “Anti-magnetic” and “>15’000 Gauss”. A domed sapphire crystal provides an unobstructed view of the exclusive mechanical movement within. At the heart of this stylish timepiece is the OMEGA Master Co-Axial calibre 8511 – a unique, manually-wound movement which features a time zone function, Si14 silicon balance spring, a three-level Co-Axial escapement and OMEGA’s exclusive anti-magnetic technology. This officially certified chronometer is resistant to strong magnetic fields – even those greater than 15,000 gauss – and boasts the same level of precision that its Co-Axial cousins are known for. Featured here, the timepiece is finished with a brown, hand-sewn alligator leather strap.
More than half a century later, the De Ville Trésor is reintroduced with one of the most advanced mechanical movements the brand has ever unveiled. The Omega De Ville Trésor Master Co-Axial timepiece comes in three different versions: white gold, yellow gold and Omega’s properietary Sedna gold. The De Ville Trésor is offered with a full four-year warranty and is water resistant to 3 bar (30 metres / 100 feet). Price range from USD $13,800 to $15,000.
New this year, Omega’s De Ville Trésor was inspired by models in the late 1940s. Though aesthetically, it draws the same shapes, mechanically it is advanced with just a 30 millimeter caliber within. The dial of the De Ville Trésor features a clous de Paris motif and includes gold indicators and hands. A date aperture is located at 6 o’clock and, protecting the delicately designed dial, a scratch resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The Omega timepiece measures 40 millimeters in diameter and a thin case with a height of just 10.6mm – a distinctine characteristic borrowed from its predecessor.
This exquisite timepiece is presented on a classic black or brown leather strap with a polished gold buckle. It is attached to the case with slightly curved 18K gold lugs. The polished caseback of the De Ville Trésor is engraved with “Si14”, “Anti-magnetic” and “>15’000 Gauss”. A domed sapphire crystal provides an unobstructed view of the exclusive mechanical movement within. At the heart of this stylish timepiece is the OMEGA Master Co-Axial calibre 8511 – a unique, manually-wound movement which features a time zone function, Si14 silicon balance spring, a three-level Co-Axial escapement and OMEGA’s exclusive anti-magnetic technology. This officially certified chronometer is resistant to strong magnetic fields – even those greater than 15,000 gauss – and boasts the same level of precision that its Co-Axial cousins are known for. Featured here, the timepiece is finished with a brown, hand-sewn alligator leather strap.
More than half a century later, the De Ville Trésor is reintroduced with one of the most advanced mechanical movements the brand has ever unveiled. The Omega De Ville Trésor Master Co-Axial timepiece comes in three different versions: white gold, yellow gold and Omega’s properietary Sedna gold. The De Ville Trésor is offered with a full four-year warranty and is water resistant to 3 bar (30 metres / 100 feet). Price range from USD $13,800 to $15,000.