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| The Omega De Ville Ref. 1378 from the 1980s embodies the understated refinement that defines this era of Omega—elevated further by the rarity of its platinum case. Unlike gold, platinum was far less commonly used in production due to its weight, cost, and difficulty to work with. That alone makes pieces like this significantly rarer, especially in such well-preserved condition. The dial is equally compelling. A subtle grey tone layered with fine texture creates depth, shifting beautifully under light. The diamond indexes are set with restraint, adding a quiet yet unmistakable sense of luxury. At approximately 30mm, the size reflects a growing shift in modern taste. Rather than overwhelming the wrist, it introduces balance and refinement—an intelligent proportion that enhances overall style. Powered by a quartz movement, it offers excellent practicality. A vintage dress watch that can be worn daily without concern is increasingly appreciated. As smaller dress watches from Cartier and Piaget continue to gain momentum, platinum examples like this remain notably undervalued. The combination of material rarity, wearable size, and subtle luxury is exactly what defines the next wave of collectible vintage. Paired with a suede strap, it moves effortlessly between modern and classic aesthetics. For those who understand restraint—and value rarity—this is a piece to secure now. |
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