Omega De Ville Replica Collection
De Ville is Omega's thinnest, quietest collection — three sub-families built around dress-watch restraint. Prestige (39.5mm, Cal 8800) handles daily office wear without drawing attention. Tresor goes ultra-thin with a manual-wind Cal 8929. Hour Vision opens the case flanks with sapphire panels to show the movement at work. All 20 references here are 1:1 super clone builds with Co-Axial calibers, applied markers, and correct case proportions — shipped worldwide with full presentation box set.
Where Seamaster and Speedmaster compete for wrist presence, De Ville is designed to sit flat, stay thin, and let the dial do the talking. It is the collection for buyers who think a watch should complement the outfit rather than headline it — and among omega swiss replicas, that restraint is surprisingly rare.
Prestige is where most De Ville buyers start. The 39.5mm case with the Co-Axial Cal 8800 delivers 55 hours of power reserve and 15,000 gauss antimagnetic performance in a package that measures around 9.5 to 10mm thick. Earlier production models run the Cal 2500 — a solid workhorse with decades of proven track record. Dials are deliberately simple: applied markers, sword or dauphine hands, minimal text. The restraint is intentional. Prestige is the watch you forget you are wearing until someone across the table asks what is on your wrist.
Tresor (French for treasure) is De Ville at its absolute thinnest. The manual-wind Cal 8929 eliminates the automatic rotor, allowing a case height that none of Omega's other collections can match. The 40mm case houses dial layouts that lean into haute horlogerie territory — sector patterns, enamel finishes, small-seconds sub-dials at 9 o'clock. You wind it by hand each morning, and that ritual is part of the appeal for buyers who want mechanical engagement beyond simply strapping on an automatic.
Hour Vision is the showcase piece. Sapphire crystal side panels expose the Co-Axial Cal 8900 through the case flanks — not just the caseback, but from the lateral windows. The 41mm case at roughly 12mm thick is still thinner than any Seamaster dive model, and the Geneva Wave finishing visible through the side panels makes the mechanics part of the wearing experience. It bridges technical interest and dress-watch refinement in a way nothing else in the Constellation or Seamaster ranges attempts.
All 20 De Ville references here are built as 1:1 super clones — applied indices with correct relief height, polished or brushed casework matching the genuine profile, exhibition or solid casebacks with laser-engraved medallions, and leather straps or bracelets with matching buckle geometry. Movement finishing replicates Geneva Wave decoration and blued screws visible through exhibition casebacks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the De Ville collection
Prestige is the safest choice — 39.5mm, around 10mm thick, proven Cal 8800, and a clean dial that works with everything from a charcoal suit to business casual. It disappears under a cuff without effort. Tresor and Hour Vision are dressier and more specialized, better suited when the watch is part of the outfit statement. For a sportier daily driver, the Seamaster Aqua Terra at 38mm is the closest alternative.
Tresor is the ultra-thin manual-wind line within De Ville, using the Cal 8929 instead of an automatic rotor. This allows a slimmer case profile than any automatic Omega — thinner than the Prestige, and dramatically thinner than a Seamaster Diver 300M at 13.56mm. Dial designs include sector patterns, enamel surfaces, and small seconds at 9 o'clock. It is Omega's purest dress watch statement.
Prestige runs 9.5 to 10mm thick. A Seamaster Diver 300M is 13.56mm. A Speedmaster Moonwatch is 13.18mm. That is nearly 4mm of difference on the Seamaster — very noticeable under a shirt cuff. Even the Hour Vision at roughly 12mm is thinner than any Seamaster dive model or Speedmaster chronograph. If case thickness matters, De Ville wins by a wide margin.
Prestige uses the Co-Axial Cal 2500 (earlier production) or Cal 8800 (current, 55-hour reserve). Tresor runs the manual-wind Cal 8929. Hour Vision uses Cal 8900 — the same movement found in the Seamaster Aqua Terra and Constellation Manhattan, with 60-hour reserve. All current De Ville movements carry Master Chronometer certification to 15,000 gauss. Geneva Wave finishing is visible through exhibition casebacks.
Every De Ville ships as a 1:1 super clone build: applied indices with correct relief, polished or brushed casework matching the genuine profile, Co-Axial movement with Geneva Wave finishing, and leather strap or steel bracelet depending on the reference. The box set includes a branded Omega-style presentation case, warranty card, certificate of authenticity, and operating manual. Delivery is free worldwide with full tracking — typically 7 to 12 business days to the US and Europe, 10 to 15 days to Asia-Pacific.
