Bark effect gents Omega watch from the 1970’s.

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Hi Gentlemen,

I’m new to the forum and wondered if anyone could help please.

In the mid 1970’s I used to frequent a pub in Cheshire and the landlord wore a beautiful gold Omega bark effect watch, it was a really elegant design with the bracelet blending into the watch face which I think was quartic ( square with rounded corners ). It might have been a Sea Master or De Ville similar to this one on the Omega Vintage watches website.
DE VILLE
1970
OMEGABA 711.1530
BA 711.1530

I’ve not seen another like it since, if anyone could help with information I should be most grateful. If anyone had one for sale I could be very interested.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Best regards, Ken Shipley.
 
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Bringing back a thread from the past. I have one of the watches the O.P. mentioned. Just got it.

14k 20 micron plated. 625 manual wind movement. 29mm case width (w/o crown). Wears much larger on my 7.5 inch wrist due to the wide and quite solid integrated bracelet.

I picked this up for less than a MoonSwatch 😁


 
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Bringing back a thread from the past. I have one of the watches the O.P. mentioned. Just got it.

14k 20 micron plated. 625 manual wind movement. 29mm case width (w/o crown). Wears much larger on my 7.5 inch wrist due to the wide and quite solid integrated bracelet.

I picked this up for less than a MoonSwatch 😁


Bringing back a thread from the past. I have one of the watches the O.P. mentioned. Just got it.

14k 20 micron plated. 625 manual wind movement. 29mm case width (w/o crown). Wears much larger on my 7.5 inch wrist due to the wide and quite solid integrated bracelet.

I picked this up for less than a MoonSwatch 😁


Very nice. I recently acquired the same watch! I was wondering, do you know how to remove links, or did you have it adjusted somewhere? I’m new to this hobby and haven’t seen a bracelet like this one before. Thanks 🙂