dear all happy to sahre with you my new baby i went to "foire hologere de Mer" (loire valley in France) and i bumped into this watch. i do believe it is a rare bird (it also exists in strainless) in a nutshell: this De ville is run bu omega 930 caliber devired from lemania 3872 (save as the bullhead but rotated counter-clockwise by 9°) gold plated date at 9 wich makes the watch incredible dial mark T swiss made T (one of the T is slighty erased) small tritium dots bond with hour markers signed crown hour markers in black with hour and minute hands in black too - perfect contrast with the yellow case case is 35mm and lug is 19mm making a well balance watch. caseback marked "waterproof" cheers
Nice purchase, a great looking watch. Curious if you know the reference # for it? I haven't seen these much. Very cool! Edit: Nevermind I'm an idiot. It's the title of the thread.
These came in 3 versions, stainless steel with silver dial (this dial variation), stainless steel with black dial and goldcapped case with golden dial. Along with the bullhead, the total production run was 10.000 ex. This one seems to be a mix between 2 and 3. The correct dial for this model would be the golden one. But even if franken, a damn nice combination (only weird thing is all the golden details (hands etc) and the silvercolored omega symbol at 12'clock) Here is my two: