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Though not quite as slow to evolve as Rolex, Omega has incrementally developed its watches such that they feel simultaneously historical and modern As for the core Omega lineup, we have assembled a quick reference guide that'll help you get familiar with the Omega landscape and point you to specific watches that epitomize the brand's best offerings This is a confusing line within the brand because Omega produced what were essentially splash-proof dress watches under this monicker for decades.
At the same time, the Seamaster line has included Omega's most robust, high-tech dive watches This is where Omega slots in the majority of its dressier watches today, most with a vintage reference to the 1940s and 50s models, like the so-called "Pie-pan" that sported an interestingly ruffled dial edge back in the day DeVille Co-Axial Tourbillon 44mm.
Depending on your circumstances, walking into a room with this watch on is going to either announce your wealth, your inability to properly manage your finances, or your ability to steal precious watches DeVille Tresor Co-Axial 40mm The Tresor sub-line offers sleeker cases, precious metals, diamonds, and generally constitutes watches best matched to black tie and evening gowns. Source
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