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Omega De Ville Tourbillon 43 mm

529.53.43.22.01.001

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₹ 2,05,43,800

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  • Brand Omega
    CollectionDe Ville
    SeriesTourbillon
    Model No529.53.43.22.01.001
  • Movement
    Features Power Reserve Indicator, Tourbillon
    Movement Manual Winding
    Calibre 2640
    Case
    Case Size 43 mm
    Case Thickness 12.7 mm
    Case Shape Round
    Case Material Sedna™ Gold
    Case Back See-through Case Back
    Lug Width 21 mm
    Glass Material Sapphire Crystal
    Dial
    Dial Colour Black
    Indexes Baton
    Strap
    Strap Material Leather
    Strap Colour Black
    Clasp Type Pin Buckle
    Buckle/Clasp Material Sedna™ Gold
    Other
    Gender Men
    Water Resistance (M) 30
    Warranty Period 5 Years
    Country of Origin Switzerland

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About the Omega De Ville Collection

Originally introduced as part of the Seamaster range, the De Ville name emerged in the 1940s, serving as Omega’s elegant, dressy segment within a sportier lineup. Its name, "De Ville," reflects its association with classic refinement and sophistication. By 1967, Omega established De Ville as an independent collection. The line quickly became known for its blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. It has since expanded to include various series such as the Ladymatic, Prestige, and Trésor, each reflecting different facets of classic style and modern innovation. Among its notable models is the Tourbillon, which exemplifies high horological art and engineering.

Designs And Iterations

The Ladymatic, equipped with one of Omega's smallest automatic movements, holds the distinction of being the brand's first automatic watch designed exclusively for women. This series is designed with luxury in mind, with some models featuring a fully diamond-paved bezel for an added touch of opulence. The customisable strap options include luxurious leather or metal bracelets, allowing for a tailored look to complement any style. Additionally, the Ladymatic's intricate and distinctive mother-of-pearl or sun-brushed dials, enhances its visual appeal, making it a timeless piece of fine watchmaking. Meanwhile, the extensive Prestige collection includes various models such as the Prestige Gents, Ladies, Orbis, Butterfly, and Dewdrop. Each watch is characterised by its classic design—round cases, simple dials, and slender lugs—blending a retro aesthetic with modern appeal.

The Trésor series offers a range of models like the 40mm Power Reserve Master Chronometer and a distinctive quartz version, known for its tapering diamond-adorned case. Expanding on the De Ville line, the Tourbillon series showcases exquisite craftsmanship in solid 18k gold or 950 platinum, featuring a central tourbillon display. This intricate mechanism, designed to counteract the effects of gravity, ensures exceptional precision in these timepieces.

Co-Axial Chronometer Numbered Edition

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT

Introduced in 2020 with a new iteration of the Omega De Ville Tourbillon, the calibre 2640 is the brand's first hand-wound movement central tourbillon movement. It is a Co-Axial Master Chronometer, featuring Omega's Co-Axial escapement to ensure that the tourbillon cage continues to rotate even under intense magnetic fields of up to 15,000 gauss. It has adopted Omega's twin-barrel architecture and provides a 72-hour power reserve, displayed via an indicator on the back of the watch. What truly sets the calibre 2640 apart is its luxurious aesthetic and craftsmanship. Visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, the movement's mainplate and bridges are made from 18k Sedna gold and bear high-end finishing. It has frosted bridges, polished anglage, straight-grained surfaces, bevelled wheel spokes, and polished jewels, creating a visually striking and technically refined masterpiece. 
 

    • Brand Omega
    • Reference 2640
    • Movement Manual Winding
    • Display Analog
    • Power Reserve approx. 72 hours
    • Jewels 50

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