Omega De Ville is one of the four major series of Omega. The operation of an Omega self-winding mechanical watch depends on the movement of the wearer’s wrist. When fully wound, the power reserve of a watch typically ranges from 44 to 60 hours, depending on the movement type.
Because the automatic winding mechanism relies on the wearer’s wrist activity, wearing the watch for 10 to 12 hours daily is usually sufficient to generate at least 20 hours of power reserve, ensuring the watch operates normally overnight. However, if the watch is not worn for several days, its power reserve will significantly decrease. It is recommended to manually wind it by turning the crown clockwise about 15 times to ensure proper watch operation.
The Omega De Ville series may not feature particularly intricate designs at first glance, but closer inspection reveals its enduring appeal. It typically features a simple three-hand display with a date window, and the dial is adorned with Clous de Paris detailing. This makes it a very approachable Omega with a classic design that is well-suited for office environments.
Matt Frederick –
I came here to buy a watch when my salary was paid last month. I have received it for several days. I wear it every day now. It looks great. My friends and colleagues will also ask where I bought it, and I will tell them. Whether it’s appearance or anything else, it’s impeccable