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Omega De Ville Prestige Ref. 424.13.40.21.06.002

$4,950

New Omega 39.5mm DeVille Prestige Grey Dial Crocodile Strap 42413402106002

This model features a grey dial with a silk-like pattern and an opaline finish. The hands are blued and the hour-markers include six blued cabochons as well as blued Roman numerals. There is a date window at 3 o’clock and separate displays for the small-seconds at 9 o’clock and the power reserve at 6 o’clock. The 39.5 mm case is stainless steel and is presented on a blue crocodile strap. The watch is powered by Omega’s Co-Axial caliber 2627. The Omega De Ville line first appeared as dress versions of the sportier Seamaster but soon became an independent collection known for classic, elegant and interesting design innovations. The De Ville collection allows the luxury watchmaker to fully develop watches of exceptional beauty and design. Because Omega is known for accurate and reliable sport watches, they supplied the De Ville with one of the world’s most advanced movements, the exceptional co-axial developed by Dr. George Daniels. The Deville Prestige is a subset within the larger collection that continues to explore classic and elegant design.

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Additional information

Band Color

Black

Band Material

Leather

Box and Papers

Box and Papers

Brand

Omega

Caliber

2627

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Case Size

39.5mm

Caseback

Solid

Complication

Date, Power Reserve

Crystal Material

Sapphire

Dial Color

Gray

Movement

Automatic

Warranty

Factory Warranty

Band Type

Strap

Item ID0001491
Model #42413402106002
Model NameDe Ville Prestige

Description

Omega is one of the world’s most recognizable luxury watch brands. Although founded in 1848, the company did not become known as Omega until 1894, when the company took the name of its highly successful new watch movement. The revolutionary movement used a single crown for both winding and time setting. Success followed success when in 1905, due to its commitment to accuracy, Omega became the official timekeeper for Swiss sporting events. Later in 1932, Omega became the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games. To mark Omega’s 100th year anniversary, Omega introduced the watch that would become one of the world’s most popular watches, the Seamaster. While these are remarkable achievements, the watch that made Omega a legend among watchmakers was the Speedmaster, the only watch to survive the brutal NASA testing requirements and the only watch certified by NASA for use in Space. It is no surprise that Omega watches are recognized today as spectacularly rugged tool watches hiding in a luxury watch.