Bring out your de villes !

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Let’s hear it for the Cinderella of the Omega line up. Base 2892 movements, limited waterproofing , few complications (usually) and only a little love. Post your pics! occasionally dodgy taste
 
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Apart from antoniscy who flagged up the 25th anniversary model on another thread looks like it remains the Cinderella as no one is posting pics of their de villes!
 
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My partner wears this 141 009 (1967) De Ville daily . It was serviced by Lewis WatchCo a few years ago and the 320 movement keeps amazing time.
 
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Wonderful - have never seen one before didn’t know they made chronograph that small
 
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I have not got the 320 De Ville in front of me from memory its 35 mm.
 
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Ah -mid/ large for a ladies watch
She loves it , just measured it 35 mm.
Here's the movement , very closely related to the 321 movement.
 
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De Ville seems to be a sub-brand that moves up or down the scale depending on how Bienne is feeling that decade. Although it doesn't quite fit your parameters, it's a bit soon to post mine under "vintage", so here's my trusty pre-Covid office EDC from 2004. Ref. 4654.20.32 (I think) in 18kt RG with Cal 2500 movement, and the fairly uncommon exhibition back.
 
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For a while there I was looking at the manual wind from the 1990s with the Peseux (I think that is how you spell it) movement. I always thought it was really classy.

Do the tresors keep good time? I always wondered.