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Used & Pre-owned Omega De Ville under $6000
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OMEGA DeVille: The Pinnacle of Urban Sophistication
Introduced in 1960 as a dress watch within the Seamaster line before evolving into its own collection, the OMEGA DeVille seamlessly combines elegant aesthetics with technical excellence. From the ultra-thin reference 111.0130 of the 1970s to the contemporary Co-Axial-powered Prestige and Trésor models, it captivates collectors with its refined dials and understated luxury.
Secondary Market: Enhanced Value and Subtle Scarcity
Vintage DeVille references, such as the 1960s gold-capped 111.0130, typically trade between $1,500 and $4,000. In contrast, modern Trésor models featuring enamel dials, which retail for approximately $5,500, maintain a steady resale value of $4,500 to $7,000 in the pre-owned market. Limited availability at authorized dealers for specific configurations, such as power-reserve variants, has made well-documented examples with original accessories highly sought after.