Omega De Ville Co-Axial Power Reserve

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De Ville Co-Axial Power Reserve is a wristwatch series by Omega.

In 1999 Omega unveiled as part of the elegant men's watches series De Ville the new co-axial escapement, invented by George Daniels and taken to series production by Omega. Since then more and more models have been equipped with this escapement, and then also the sports models of the series.

The model De Ville Co-Axial Power Reserve extends the range De Ville Co-Axial Chronometer to a power reserve indicator at 6 o'clock, while the display of the second is moved to 9 o'clock.

Reference:

4532.31.00 stainless steel, stainless steel bracelet
4632.31.31 yellow gold, leather strap
4132.31.00 yellow gold, gold bracelet
4832.31.32 stainless steel, leather strap
4652.20.32 red gold, leather strap
4663.20.32 red gold, midsize, leather strap
4563.31.00 stainless steel, midsize, stainless steel bracelet

Movement:

Self-winding movement Omega 2627 (basis Omega 2500/ETA 2892-A2), 28,800 A/h
Co-axial escapement
Certified chronometer (COSC)
Rhodinated movement
Power reserve 44 hours

Case:

Stainless steel / yellow gold / red gold
D 38.7 mm (midsize: 35 mm), H ? mm
Domed sapphire crystal
Waterproof to 100 m

Dial:

White
Hours, minutes, small seconds, date
Power reserve indicator

Bracelet:

Reptile leather with folding clasp or stainless steel or gold bracelet

Literature

  • Omega-Uhren. Kaleidoskop einer bekannten Swiss Marke; Author: Anton Kreuzer; ISBN 3853783546
  • Omega-Modelle; Author: Anton Kreuzer; ISBN 3853784186
  • Das ZEITGEFÜHL-Uhrenbuch; Author: Gerd-Lothar Reschke; ISBN 3-938607-61-0