Description:
Introduced in the 1960s as a refined offshoot of the Seamaster line, the Omega De Ville collection quickly earned its place as a symbol of elegance and urban sophistication. Known for its clean lines, slim profiles, and timeless aesthetics, De Ville represents Omega’s dedication to classic watchmaking with a contemporary touch.
This particular model — also affectionately known as “Jeau d’Argent” — is a beautiful and rare example from the early 1970s. Dated to 1972 based on the movement serial number, it features an oval case in solid silver measuring 33 x 23 mm, paired with an integrated silver bracelet, creating a seamless and refined look.
The matte blue dial is minimal yet striking, with sharp white graphics that enhance legibility while preserving a clean, understated elegance. Inside, the watch is powered by the manual-wind Omega Caliber 625, a reliable and slim movement typical of this period.
The reference number is 711.1904, and the watch remains a fine example of Omega’s craftsmanship during an era when design met precious materials in perfect harmony.
The conditions are very good.