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Shop › Omega Seamaster De Ville | Automatic Cal. 552 | Early 1960s Swiss Dress Watch

Omega Seamaster De Ville | Automatic Cal. 552 | Early 1960s Swiss Dress Watch

$1,195.00

The Omega Seamaster De Ville represents one of the most desirable transitional periods in Omega's history, combining the robust engineering of the Seamaster line with the elegant styling that would eventually evolve into the standalone De Ville collection. Produced between approximately 1962 and 1966, this watch comes from the brief but highly collectible era before Omega separated the Seamaster and De Ville names into distinct model families.

The silver dial showcases the understated sophistication that defined Omega's dress watches during the early 1960s. Applied baton hour markers with dark onyx-style inserts create subtle contrast against the dial, while slender hands and a clean, uncluttered layout reinforce the watch's timeless elegance. The original dial shows honest age and light patina, a characteristic many collectors appreciate as evidence of authenticity and originality.

Unlike later De Ville models, early Seamaster De Ville watches benefited from the engineering standards of the Seamaster line while embracing a more refined and dress-oriented appearance. The result was a watch that offered both everyday reliability and formal versatility, making it one of Omega's most successful collections of the era.

Powering this model is most likely Omega's legendary Caliber 552 automatic movement, one of the finest self-winding movements produced by the company during the 1960s. Part of Omega's highly respected 500-series movement family, the Cal. 552 earned a reputation for exceptional durability, smooth operation, and outstanding long-term reliability. These movements are widely regarded as superior to many later entry-level Omega calibers and remain highly respected by collectors and watchmakers today.

Founded in 1848, Omega had firmly established itself as one of Switzerland's premier watch manufacturers by the time this watch was produced. The company was renowned for its chronometer achievements, Olympic timekeeping, and commitment to precision engineering. Watches from this period showcase the quality and craftsmanship that helped Omega become one of the most influential names in horological history.

The case appears to be gold-plated or gold-capped over a stainless steel construction, a common configuration for quality Omega dress watches of the period. Light wear visible on the lugs and case edges is consistent with decades of careful ownership and contributes to the watch's authentic vintage character.

Among vintage Omega dress watches, the Seamaster De Ville occupies a particularly attractive position for collectors. Produced during a relatively short period, powered by Omega's excellent 500-series automatic movements, and displaying classic mid-century styling, these watches continue to gain appreciation among enthusiasts seeking genuine vintage Omega quality.

An elegant and historically significant Omega, this Seamaster De Ville offers the perfect combination of early 1960s design, exceptional mechanical pedigree, and the enduring appeal of one of Switzerland's most respected watchmakers.

The Omega Seamaster De Ville represents one of the most desirable transitional periods in Omega's history, combining the robust engineering of the Seamaster line with the elegant styling that would eventually evolve into the standalone De Ville collection. Produced between approximately 1962 and 1966, this watch comes from the brief but highly collectible era before Omega separated the Seamaster and De Ville names into distinct model families.

The silver dial showcases the understated sophistication that defined Omega's dress watches during the early 1960s. Applied baton hour markers with dark onyx-style inserts create subtle contrast against the dial, while slender hands and a clean, uncluttered layout reinforce the watch's timeless elegance. The original dial shows honest age and light patina, a characteristic many collectors appreciate as evidence of authenticity and originality.

Unlike later De Ville models, early Seamaster De Ville watches benefited from the engineering standards of the Seamaster line while embracing a more refined and dress-oriented appearance. The result was a watch that offered both everyday reliability and formal versatility, making it one of Omega's most successful collections of the era.

Powering this model is most likely Omega's legendary Caliber 552 automatic movement, one of the finest self-winding movements produced by the company during the 1960s. Part of Omega's highly respected 500-series movement family, the Cal. 552 earned a reputation for exceptional durability, smooth operation, and outstanding long-term reliability. These movements are widely regarded as superior to many later entry-level Omega calibers and remain highly respected by collectors and watchmakers today.

Founded in 1848, Omega had firmly established itself as one of Switzerland's premier watch manufacturers by the time this watch was produced. The company was renowned for its chronometer achievements, Olympic timekeeping, and commitment to precision engineering. Watches from this period showcase the quality and craftsmanship that helped Omega become one of the most influential names in horological history.

The case appears to be gold-plated or gold-capped over a stainless steel construction, a common configuration for quality Omega dress watches of the period. Light wear visible on the lugs and case edges is consistent with decades of careful ownership and contributes to the watch's authentic vintage character.

Among vintage Omega dress watches, the Seamaster De Ville occupies a particularly attractive position for collectors. Produced during a relatively short period, powered by Omega's excellent 500-series automatic movements, and displaying classic mid-century styling, these watches continue to gain appreciation among enthusiasts seeking genuine vintage Omega quality.

An elegant and historically significant Omega, this Seamaster De Ville offers the perfect combination of early 1960s design, exceptional mechanical pedigree, and the enduring appeal of one of Switzerland's most respected watchmakers.


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