The Omega De Ville that arrived today has the original protective seal from when it was shipped,
This is a deadstock item with the original leather strap and buckle still attached.
This is a rare specimen that has not been used daily for approximately 50 years.

The oval case with a stepped bezel is a distinctive design that was manufactured around 1970.
The windshield is made of mineral glass,
The flat and sharp case design also evokes the era.
Omega products at that time had a huge variety of designs,
There are so many variations that are unimaginable today.
This is the unique charm of vintage models.
Among these was the gold-plated case, which was included in the lineup in an effort to keep costs down.
They tried to reduce manufacturing costs by applying gold to the surface,
The cost of the craftsman's work is higher,
Later, companies stopped producing gold-plated cases.

This particular one has white gold on the surface.
It has a softer feel than stainless steel.
Most gold-plated cases are yellow gold, so white gold-plated cases are surprisingly rare.
The case material is in harmony with the vintage-style design of the watch.
Also, the oval case shape is not often seen these days,
These design variations have a different appeal than round or square shapes.

There is a protective sticker on the back cover, and the condition of the case suggests that it has not been used on a daily basis.
This particular item was made in 1974, so if you were born in the same year,
Isn't this a model that will be of interest to those whose anniversary is this year?
Of course, it has its own appeal as a watch, so I would also recommend it to anyone who simply likes the design.
These items are now only available on limited occasions,
It is expected that it will become increasingly difficult to obtain in the future.
We will be introducing some attractive items this year as well, so
If you see something you like, please consider purchasing it as soon as possible!
