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Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 166.0161 - Herren - 1973
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Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 166.0161 - Herren - 1973

Now available at auction from Second Vintage This elegant 1973 Omega De Ville is a quintessential example of mid-century Swiss dress watch design, combining understated luxury with technical sophistication. Featuring the innovative "Tool 106" front-loading monocoque case, this timepiece offers a sleek profile uninterrupted by a traditional caseback opening, enhancing its resistance and structural integrity. Powered by the high-beat Caliber 1012 automatic movement, it represents a period when Omega was refining their movements for greater precision and convenience. With its classic silver sunburst dial and clean lines, this De Ville is a sophisticated companion for the discerning collector who values horological history and timeless style. Brand: Omega Model: De Ville Reference Number: 166.0161 Serial Number: 37228579 Movement: Omega Caliber 1012 Automatic Dial: Silver sunburst with applied stick indices Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown) Case Material: Stainless Steel Production Year: 1973 Condition: Good vintage condition Dial and Hands The watch features a sophisticated silver sunburst dial that catches the light beautifully, maintaining a bright and open aesthetic. It is adorned with applied steel baton hour markers featuring black inlays, which match the slender stick hands for excellent legibility. A framed date window is positioned at 3 o'clock. Upon close inspection, the dial exhibits a very fine, gentle dusting of patina and light spotting consistent with its age, adding a layer of authentic vintage character without detracting from its overall elegance. Case and Crystal The circular stainless steel case is constructed in a robust monocoque (unibody) design, accessed through the front crystal, as indicated by the "Tool 106" engraving on the caseback. This engineering choice allows for a slimmer profile and historically better protection against moisture. The case remains in honest vintage condition, retaining good definition on the lugs while showing surface scratches and marks expected from decades of wear. The crown is original and signed with the Omega logo, sitting flush against the case for a streamlined silhouette. The acrylic crystal is clear and offers a warm vintage distortion at the edges. Movement At the heart of this timepiece beats the Omega Caliber 1012, a respected automatic movement known for its reliability and slimmer profile compared to earlier generations. The copper-colored plating on the movement is well-preserved, and the rotor swings freely. Ideally suited for daily wear. The movement is running within vintage tolerances at approx. 85-92 s/d Strap The watch is fitted with a classic black leather strap featuring a crocodile grain pattern. The strap is supple and complements the dressy nature of the watch perfectly, securing with a silver-tone buckle that harmonizes with the steel case. Condition This Omega De Ville is in good vintage condition. It presents as an honest and original example that has been worn and enjoyed. The dial shows some signs of aging found in unrestored vintage pieces, often referred to as stardust patina, while the steel case shows general surface wear consistent with a watch from the early 1970s. Dimensions With a case diameter of 35 mm excluding the crown, the watch sits comfortably on the wrist with a classic proportion that slides easily under a dress shirt cuff. The lug-to-lug length and slim profile provided by the monocoque case design ensure a refined presence suitable for a variety of wrist sizes. Remarks This reference 166.0161 is particularly interesting due to its "CB" (Centrale Boîtes) case maker mark inside the back, identifying it as a case produced by one of Omega's preferred suppliers of the era known for high-quality finishing. The combination of the unibody case, the quick-set date function of the 1012 caliber, and the timeless dial layout makes this a highly wearable and collectible piece of Omega history. History The De Ville line began as part of the Seamaster collection but gained independence in 1967 to become Omega's premier dress watch range. By the 1970s, the De Ville had firmly established its own identity, characterized by elegance, variety, and the use of Omega's advanced automatic movements. This specific model from 1973 captures the transition into modern watchmaking where thinner profiles and higher beat rates became the standard for luxury timepieces. 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-ODA-0007

Nr. 100246050

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Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 166.0161 - Herren - 1973

Omega - De Ville - Ohne mindestpreis - 166.0161 - Herren - 1973

Now available at auction from Second Vintage

This elegant 1973 Omega De Ville is a quintessential example of mid-century Swiss dress watch design, combining understated luxury with technical sophistication. Featuring the innovative "Tool 106" front-loading monocoque case, this timepiece offers a sleek profile uninterrupted by a traditional caseback opening, enhancing its resistance and structural integrity. Powered by the high-beat Caliber 1012 automatic movement, it represents a period when Omega was refining their movements for greater precision and convenience. With its classic silver sunburst dial and clean lines, this De Ville is a sophisticated companion for the discerning collector who values horological history and timeless style.

Brand: Omega
Model: De Ville
Reference Number: 166.0161
Serial Number: 37228579
Movement: Omega Caliber 1012 Automatic
Dial: Silver sunburst with applied stick indices
Case Size: 35 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1973
Condition: Good vintage condition

Dial and Hands
The watch features a sophisticated silver sunburst dial that catches the light beautifully, maintaining a bright and open aesthetic. It is adorned with applied steel baton hour markers featuring black inlays, which match the slender stick hands for excellent legibility. A framed date window is positioned at 3 o'clock. Upon close inspection, the dial exhibits a very fine, gentle dusting of patina and light spotting consistent with its age, adding a layer of authentic vintage character without detracting from its overall elegance.

Case and Crystal
The circular stainless steel case is constructed in a robust monocoque (unibody) design, accessed through the front crystal, as indicated by the "Tool 106" engraving on the caseback. This engineering choice allows for a slimmer profile and historically better protection against moisture. The case remains in honest vintage condition, retaining good definition on the lugs while showing surface scratches and marks expected from decades of wear. The crown is original and signed with the Omega logo, sitting flush against the case for a streamlined silhouette. The acrylic crystal is clear and offers a warm vintage distortion at the edges.

Movement
At the heart of this timepiece beats the Omega Caliber 1012, a respected automatic movement known for its reliability and slimmer profile compared to earlier generations. The copper-colored plating on the movement is well-preserved, and the rotor swings freely. Ideally suited for daily wear. The movement is running within vintage tolerances at approx. 85-92 s/d

Strap
The watch is fitted with a classic black leather strap featuring a crocodile grain pattern. The strap is supple and complements the dressy nature of the watch perfectly, securing with a silver-tone buckle that harmonizes with the steel case.

Condition
This Omega De Ville is in good vintage condition. It presents as an honest and original example that has been worn and enjoyed. The dial shows some signs of aging found in unrestored vintage pieces, often referred to as stardust patina, while the steel case shows general surface wear consistent with a watch from the early 1970s.

Dimensions
With a case diameter of 35 mm excluding the crown, the watch sits comfortably on the wrist with a classic proportion that slides easily under a dress shirt cuff. The lug-to-lug length and slim profile provided by the monocoque case design ensure a refined presence suitable for a variety of wrist sizes.

Remarks
This reference 166.0161 is particularly interesting due to its "CB" (Centrale Boîtes) case maker mark inside the back, identifying it as a case produced by one of Omega's preferred suppliers of the era known for high-quality finishing. The combination of the unibody case, the quick-set date function of the 1012 caliber, and the timeless dial layout makes this a highly wearable and collectible piece of Omega history.

History
The De Ville line began as part of the Seamaster collection but gained independence in 1967 to become Omega's premier dress watch range. By the 1970s, the De Ville had firmly established its own identity, characterized by elegance, variety, and the use of Omega's advanced automatic movements. This specific model from 1973 captures the transition into modern watchmaking where thinner profiles and higher beat rates became the standard for luxury timepieces.

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-ODA-0007

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