The Omega De Ville that arrived today features a highly valuable flower dial from the series.
The entire dial is embossed with a rare floral pattern.

The flower dial was produced in very small quantities from the late 1960s to the early 1970s.
There's a theory that it was a limited edition model,
but without accurate documentation, it remains a mysterious piece.
Omega produced a wide variety of watches, many of which reflected their era.
A characteristic feature is that many of their pieces allow one to discern the historical background from the individual watch itself.

The index and the dial have a two-tone finish,
and looking directly at the dial reveals the intricate craftsmanship.
The base watch itself is the De Ville, a dress watch with a relatively high circulation.
It's a classic item with a thin two-hand design,
but this particular model also has a unique detail: a one-piece case without a case back.

While no particularly expensive materials were used,
the dial design alone gives such a gorgeous impression,
which comes from its artistic finish.
This De Ville, which sells out immediately upon arrival every time,
is not only rare in circulation but also very few exist in good condition.
This particular piece is also in excellent condition with no visible damage to the dial.
Since vintage watches vary in condition from piece to piece,
if the condition is good, the rule of thumb is to buy it before hesitating.
We are confident in recommending this piece as an excellent item,
with its affordable price relative to the charm of the watch.
This is a unique watch typical of vintage timepieces,
so don't miss this opportunity!
