
Vintage Omega De Ville Quartz Gold-Tone Watch with Date Window
This is a vintage Omega dress watch, likely from the De Ville collection dating to the 1980s or 1990s. The watch features a circular gold-plated or gold-toned case with a matching champagne dial. The dial is minimalist, featuring the classic Omega logo and name at the 12 o'clock position, thin black stick hour markers, and slim baton hands. A date window is positioned at 3 o'clock showing the number '11'. At the bottom of the dial, 'SWISS MADE' is visible. The watch is currently paired with a non-original or aftermarket two-tone stainless steel and gold-tone 'beads of rice' style expandable bracelet, which shows significant wear and mismatchingกับ case lugs. The condition shows notable signs of age and frequent use: there is visible wear on the gold plating around the bezel and lugs, revealing underlying base metal. The crystal appears to have minor surface scratches, and the crown is small and integrated close to the case wall. The overall craftsmanship reflects Omega's mid-to-late 20th-century aesthetic for slim, quartz-driven dress timepieces meant for elegance over sports utility.
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Estimated Value
$250 - $450
Basic Information
Category
Luxury Watches
Appraised On
April 28, 2026
Estimated Value
$250 - $450
Item Description
This is a vintage Omega dress watch, likely from the De Ville collection dating to the 1980s or 1990s. The watch features a circular gold-plated or gold-toned case with a matching champagne dial. The dial is minimalist, featuring the classic Omega logo and name at the 12 o'clock position, thin black stick hour markers, and slim baton hands. A date window is positioned at 3 o'clock showing the number '11'. At the bottom of the dial, 'SWISS MADE' is visible. The watch is currently paired with a non-original or aftermarket two-tone stainless steel and gold-tone 'beads of rice' style expandable bracelet, which shows significant wear and mismatchingกับ case lugs. The condition shows notable signs of age and frequent use: there is visible wear on the gold plating around the bezel and lugs, revealing underlying base metal. The crystal appears to have minor surface scratches, and the crown is small and integrated close to the case wall. The overall craftsmanship reflects Omega's mid-to-late 20th-century aesthetic for slim, quartz-driven dress timepieces meant for elegance over sports utility.
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