Brand | Omega |
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Model | |
Year of production (circa) | 2000 |
Material | 18k Yellow gold |
Crystal | Sapphire |
Dial color | Silver |
Movement | Automatic |
Diameter | 30 x 40 mm |
Bracelet/strap: | Leather |
Buckle/clasp | Aftermarket plated |
Lug Width | 19 mm |
Set Content | Watch only |
Omega de Ville Prestige Jumphour
Elevate your wrist game with the Omega JumpHour, a timepiece that seamlessly blends innovation and luxury. Boasting an automatic jump hour movement, this watch offers a unique and precise way to track time, with the hour numeral changing suddenly at the top of each hour. Encased in lustrous 18k yellow gold and featuring a sleek tonneau case shape measuring 30×40 mm, the Omega JumpHour exudes sophistication and refinement. The silver dial and Omega buckle further enhance its elegance, making it a statement accessory for any discerning individual.
Experience the pinnacle of horological craftsmanship with the Omega JumpHour. Its exquisite design, paired with the advanced automatic jump hour movement, sets it apart as a true masterpiece. Whether you’re attending a formal event or enjoying a casual outing, the Omega JumpHour effortlessly complements any ensemble, adding a touch of timeless elegance to your look. Elevate your timekeeping experience with the Omega JumpHour, where precision meets luxury in perfect harmony.
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When Omega launched its Seamaster line in 1948, the watches initially featured traditional round cases, without any sort of diving-specific features such as a dive time bezel. When these were added in 1957, the collection became a bit cluttered. A late 1950’s Seamaster could be a small dress watch or a chunky diver. In terms of clarity, there was room for improvement.
Omega tried to solve this in 1963 by adding the De Ville designation to its dressier Seamasters. These would be the more classical, smaller and dressier watches within the Seamaster range. The idea was to separate the Seamaster range into sporty Seamasters and sophisticated Seamaster De Villes.
But as is often the case with big companies with many, many managerial layers, the decision would be turned on its head once again in 1967. The De Ville name was separated from the Seamaster and launched as its own collection. From a commercial point of view, it was a stroke of brilliance though. The De Ville line was used for more sophisticated, more elegant models than its sports lines. It was an instant hit.
The De Ville line has existed since. It featured (and still does) countless variations in design, complications, sizes and materials. Sophisticated and elegant. If these are qualities you hold in high regard, the De Ville collection might just harbor that perfect watch for you!
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