The Omega De Ville Co-Axial Chronometer (Reference 4660.20.32) is a highly collectible, oversized luxury dress watch produced as a limited edition of only 333 pieces worldwide. Introduced in the early 2000s, this model represents a pivotal era when Omega pushed into high-end horology by pairing its revolutionary Co-Axial technology with bold case proportions.
Historical Significance: This model was part of the generation that cemented Omega's commitment to the Co-Axial escapement, providing greater mechanical efficiency and long-term accuracy.
Unique Proportions: Finding a classic dress style watch with vintage-inspired Arabic typography inside a contemporary 44mm solid gold case is exceptionally rare.
Exclusivity: Because only 333 units were made globally, this reference rarely surfaces on the secondary market and is highly prized by Omega enthusiasts.
Case Material: Solid 18k Rose Gold (often referred to by Omega as Red Gold).
Case Diameter: 44mm, making it one of the largest and most imposing traditional dress watches Omega ever produced.
Dial: Striking white dial featuring prominent Arabic numeral hour markers and blued steel hands for high contrast.
Movement: Omega Calibre 2403, an officially certified automatic chronometer featuring the George Daniels Co-Axial escapement.
Case Back: Exhibition sapphire crystal display back, showcasing the decorated movement and the individual limited edition number (X/333).
Strap: Premium alligator or alligator leather strap equipped with a matching 18k rose gold folding deployment clasp.
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