Omega De Ville
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Luxury watches Omega De Ville Prestige Diamonds, Automatic, 32.7 mm. The watch has functions date . Basic parameters of the watch are: strap material is steel, water resistent is 30 m, movement type is mechanical watch with automatic winding and dial colour is blue.
Parameters
COSC certificate | Yes |
Dial type | analog |
Additional functions | diamonds |
Water resistance | 30 m |
Watch type | wrist watch |
Shape of case | round |
Case material | stainles steel |
Strap material | steel |
Glass | saphire with antireflecting coating, domed |
Movement type | mechanical watch with automatic winding |
Dial colour | blue |
Strap colour | silver |
Case diameter | 33 mm |
Case colour | silver |
Functions | date |
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Omega began its journey in 1848 in the Swiss town of La Chaux-de-Fonds. Where the most prestigious watchmaking companies were born, a pocket watch workshop was founded by Louis Brandt. In less than half a century, Omega has become one of the largest watch producers in Switzerland. A relatively short time was enough to achieve phenomenal achievements such as the launch of the DeVille, Constellation, or achievement of a prestigious timekeeper at the Olympics. However, there was one moment that was as if from another world ...
In times when the desire for research and humiliation of the unknown was politically necessary, the US government decided to send the first man to the moon. Among other things, he needed a reliable device on his wrist capable of withstanding extreme conditions. The mechanical caliber Speedmaster alone was the only one to pass a series of tests, consisting of space simulation developed by NASA engineers. After years of planning and trials, when the man's foot finally settled on the moon, nothing was as before. Especially for Omega, the Speedmaster watches on Neil Armstrong's wrist witnessed his "moon walk" - a new cult named Moonwatch was born.
Omega was not just part of the exploration of the nooks of the cosmos, it made another truly fabulous feat by joining its name with Her Majesty's agent, James Bond. Like the universe and the moon, it also dominated the movie screen. Last but not least, it has become involved in various world organizations such as Orbis and GoodPlanet. A truly comprehensive brand offers wonderful and stunning stories hidden behind collections that can convey a lot of emotion to their owner. The immense dose of effort to develop the finest movements, materials, and technology was inevitable in terms of corporate culture. Making compromises is not acceptable to Omega. All these parameters make Omega a brand with one of the highest added value in the market.

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