Description
The Omega De Ville Chronograph 145.018 is characterized by its understated yet striking silver dial. The dial layout is both functional and elegant, embodying the minimalist design ethos of the late 1960s. The absence of excessive ornamentation allows the watch’s essential qualities to shine, while the silver backdrop provides a versatile and timeless look. The slim baton hour markers and matching hands further enhance the watch’s sleek profile, contributing to its overall air of refinement.
The case
Housed in a 35mm stainless steel case, the De Ville Chronograph maintains a perfect balance between elegance and wearability. While modest by today’s standards, this case size was ideal for the era and remains a comfortable fit for those who appreciate vintage proportions. The case has smooth, rounded edges, exuding a sense of quiet luxury that is typical of the De Ville line. The pump pushers are neatly integrated into the case, maintaining the watch’s sleek silhouette while providing practical functionality.
The movement
Powering the Omega De Ville Chronograph 145.018 is the famous Omega Caliber 861. Introduced in 1968, the Caliber 861 replaced the Caliber 321 and quickly became renowned for its robustness and reliability. This manually wound chronograph movement was a significant step forward for Omega, offering improved precision and durability while being easier to maintain. The Caliber 861 would go on to power various Speedmaster models, including those worn on the moon, further cementing its legendary status. In the De Ville Chronograph, this movement ensures accurate timekeeping and reliable chronograph functions, embodying Omega’s dedication to mechanical excellence.
A Classic Chronograph
The Omega De Ville Chronograph reference 145.018 from 1968 is a piece that resonates with collectors who appreciate both the technical prowess and the understated elegance of vintage timepieces. Its clean silver dial, classic 35mm case, and the legendary Caliber 861 make it a standout example of Omega’s watchmaking expertise during a pivotal era. For those seeking a chronograph that combines historical significance with a timeless design, this De Ville offers a compelling mix of form and function.
What we love:
- Beautiful condition watch
- Solid 861 caliber movement
- Clean silver dial
What you should know:
- Unless otherwise stated, it is common for vintage watches to not come with box and papers. In the rare example that a watch does come with box and papers it will be mentioned in the description. All purchases come with a bespoke black wooden watch box and warranty card.