The Omega De Ville that arrived today was made in 1970.
It has a small case size typical of the time and uses a hand-wound movement.
These watches are like works of art, made at a cost and with effort that is unimaginable today.
And it's so affordable...what a great time we live in.

The bezel is slightly curved and square.
The middle case is an oval case, combining different designs.
This is a unique case design among the many variations available.
The small 20mm case is fitted with the rectangular movement Cal.485.
The machines themselves are very small and precise.

The movement plate is finished in rose gold, making this a very costly movement.
This is a movement that is typical of Omega, with no cutting corners even in the parts that cannot be seen.
I was impressed by how carefully they made such a small machine.
With proper maintenance it is still in working order today.
Isn't that the fun of mechanical watches?
There are also many attractive men's watches.
However, considering how small it was and how interesting the design is,
Women's watches are full of fascinating timepieces and have heritage-like value.

You can get a better feel for the size of the watch when you wear it.
Although it is small, the design has a strong presence,
This is a beautiful item that looks good even without any unnecessary decoration.
It was a miracle that such a wonderful watch came to be completely deadstock.
Some OMEGA watches are dead stock,
The number is decreasing every year.
Items with excellent design like this one are a once in a lifetime experience.
Even if you find the same watch, it probably won't be dead stock.
If you're interested, don't miss this opportunity!
