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Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 111.14 - Herren - 1975
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Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 111.14 - Herren - 1975

Now available at auction from Second Vintage This elegant Omega De Ville from the mid-1970s represents the quintessential dress watch of its era, combining a slim profile with a sophisticated aesthetic. With its reliable manual-winding movement and gold-plated finish, this timepiece offers a wonderful entry point into the world of vintage Omega collecting. The reference 111.0140 is appreciated for its clean lines and minimalist design, making it a versatile companion for formal occasions or daily wear for those who appreciate classic mid-century proportions. Brand: Omega Model: De Ville Reference Number: 111.0140 Serial Number: 39517783 Movement: Omega Caliber 625 Manual Wind Dial: Champagne Sunburst Case Size: 32 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Gold Plated (20 Microns) with Stainless Steel Back Production Year: 1975 Condition: Good vintage condition. Timegrapher results indicate a rate of +55 to +61 seconds per day. Dial and Hands The watch features a classic champagne dial with a subtle sunburst finish that catches the light beautifully. It is adorned with applied black-inlaid baton hour markers and matching black stick hands, providing excellent legibility and a sleek monochromatic look. The dial is signed Omega and De Ville with Swiss Made at the bottom. There is a visible mark on the dial surface located in the lower right quadrant between the center post and the 4 o'clock position, along with light patina consistent with a watch of this vintage. Case and Crystal The circular case is gold-plated with a layer of 20 microns, as confirmed by the stamps inside the caseback. It features straight, refined lugs that give the watch a timeless silhouette. The case is in fair to good condition, showing general surface scratches and signs of wear typical for a 1970s timepiece, particularly around the edges and bezel. The caseback is stainless steel and snaps firmly into place. The crystal shows some surface marks and hazing but remains intact. Movement Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 625, a compact manual-winding movement featuring 17 jewels. The distinctive copper-colored plating of the movement is in good visual condition. The movement is functioning, with current timegrapher readings showing a deviation of approximately +55 to +61 seconds per day, indicating a healthy movement with a strong beat that is running fast. Strap The watch is fitted with a reddish-brown leather strap featuring an alligator-style grain pattern and matching stitching. The rich tone of the leather complements the gold plating of the case effectively. Condition This timepiece is in good vintage condition. While it shows honest signs of age, including the mark on the dial and surface wear to the gold plating, the watch retains its structural integrity and charm. It presents as an honest example of 1970s watchmaking that has been worn and enjoyed. Dimensions The case measures 32 mm in diameter excluding the crown, offering a classic men's dress size from the period that would now be considered a unisex fit. The slim profile of the Caliber 625 allows the watch to sit comfortably low on the wrist, sliding easily under a shirt cuff. Remarks This Omega De Ville reference 111.0140 is a testament to the brand's ability to create understated, elegant dress watches. The combination of the manual wind interaction and the classic gold and champagne aesthetic makes it a delightful piece for vintage enthusiasts. History The De Ville line was introduced by Omega in 1960 as part of the Seamaster collection but gained enough popularity to become a standalone line by 1967. Known for being slimmer and more elegant than the sporty Speedmaster or Seamaster models, the De Ville collection focused on sophisticated urban style. This specific example from 1975 utilizes the Caliber 625, a movement designed to allow for thinner watch cases, reflecting the design trends of the decade. Payment and Shipping Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase. The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind. Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation. As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed. The watch will be delivered in fully functional working condition. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends. /Second Vintage SKU: OME-ODX-0007

Nr. 100245559

Verkauft
Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 111.14 - Herren - 1975

Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 111.14 - Herren - 1975

Now available at auction from Second Vintage

This elegant Omega De Ville from the mid-1970s represents the quintessential dress watch of its era, combining a slim profile with a sophisticated aesthetic. With its reliable manual-winding movement and gold-plated finish, this timepiece offers a wonderful entry point into the world of vintage Omega collecting. The reference 111.0140 is appreciated for its clean lines and minimalist design, making it a versatile companion for formal occasions or daily wear for those who appreciate classic mid-century proportions.

Brand: Omega
Model: De Ville
Reference Number: 111.0140
Serial Number: 39517783
Movement: Omega Caliber 625 Manual Wind
Dial: Champagne Sunburst
Case Size: 32 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Gold Plated (20 Microns) with Stainless Steel Back
Production Year: 1975
Condition: Good vintage condition. Timegrapher results indicate a rate of +55 to +61 seconds per day.

Dial and Hands
The watch features a classic champagne dial with a subtle sunburst finish that catches the light beautifully. It is adorned with applied black-inlaid baton hour markers and matching black stick hands, providing excellent legibility and a sleek monochromatic look. The dial is signed Omega and De Ville with Swiss Made at the bottom. There is a visible mark on the dial surface located in the lower right quadrant between the center post and the 4 o'clock position, along with light patina consistent with a watch of this vintage.

Case and Crystal
The circular case is gold-plated with a layer of 20 microns, as confirmed by the stamps inside the caseback. It features straight, refined lugs that give the watch a timeless silhouette. The case is in fair to good condition, showing general surface scratches and signs of wear typical for a 1970s timepiece, particularly around the edges and bezel. The caseback is stainless steel and snaps firmly into place. The crystal shows some surface marks and hazing but remains intact.

Movement
Powering this timepiece is the Omega Caliber 625, a compact manual-winding movement featuring 17 jewels. The distinctive copper-colored plating of the movement is in good visual condition. The movement is functioning, with current timegrapher readings showing a deviation of approximately +55 to +61 seconds per day, indicating a healthy movement with a strong beat that is running fast.

Strap
The watch is fitted with a reddish-brown leather strap featuring an alligator-style grain pattern and matching stitching. The rich tone of the leather complements the gold plating of the case effectively.

Condition
This timepiece is in good vintage condition. While it shows honest signs of age, including the mark on the dial and surface wear to the gold plating, the watch retains its structural integrity and charm. It presents as an honest example of 1970s watchmaking that has been worn and enjoyed.

Dimensions
The case measures 32 mm in diameter excluding the crown, offering a classic men's dress size from the period that would now be considered a unisex fit. The slim profile of the Caliber 625 allows the watch to sit comfortably low on the wrist, sliding easily under a shirt cuff.

Remarks
This Omega De Ville reference 111.0140 is a testament to the brand's ability to create understated, elegant dress watches. The combination of the manual wind interaction and the classic gold and champagne aesthetic makes it a delightful piece for vintage enthusiasts.

History
The De Ville line was introduced by Omega in 1960 as part of the Seamaster collection but gained enough popularity to become a standalone line by 1967. Known for being slimmer and more elegant than the sporty Speedmaster or Seamaster models, the De Ville collection focused on sophisticated urban style. This specific example from 1975 utilizes the Caliber 625, a movement designed to allow for thinner watch cases, reflecting the design trends of the decade.

Payment and Shipping
Payment must be completed within 1-3 days after purchase.
The watch will be securely packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance for your peace of mind.
Please review the pictures carefully before bidding. We strive to showcase the watch from multiple angles for an accurate representation.
As with all vintage watches, water resistance is not guaranteed.
The watch will be delivered in fully functional working condition.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us after the auction ends.

/Second Vintage

SKU: OME-ODX-0007

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