Introduced in the early 1960s, the Omega De Ville line began as part of the Seamaster family before becoming its own standalone collection in 1967. Known for its refined styling and dress watch appeal, the De Ville broke away from Omega’s sportier roots to embrace clean lines, slim profiles, and understated luxury. Whether manual wind or automatic, these watches were often housed in elegant gold or stainless steel cases and sometimes featured chronometer-grade movements. The De Ville remains a symbol of mid-century sophistication, and vintage models are a favorite among collectors seeking both class and craftsmanship.
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