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Omega De Ville X2 Big Date Watch Available On James List

Omega De Ville X2 Big Date Watch Available On James List   omega

This sure isn't an Omega watch you see every day. In fact, I am not even sure how widely watches like this square cased De Ville X2 are sold in America. This piece is only a few years old and comes in a few versions - I think it is still sold in retail stores. This model is the Omega De Ville X2 Big Date. Seen here in steel, it also comes in in gold as well. I am a bit fascinated by the design as it is highly unusual compared to what people in the US think of when they consider Omega watches.

Familiar with the "California dial" that mixes Roman numerals on one side of the dial and Arabic ones on another? Well this watch plays with that concept in another watch. The "X2" for sample is Omega's way of writing "12." Just like "V1" is "6" (as opposed to VI). The watch design is actually quite simple aside from these whimsical elements and some "body cladding." Take for instance the triangular extremities on the lugs and the applied metal hour markers. Without these and a few Omega logos, this is a very basic watch. I still like the watch, and its basic nature is reflected in the price - which is not horrible by Omega standards. The watch also comes in a chronograph model and a sub seconds model.

Omega De Ville X2 Big Date Watch Available On James List   omega Omega De Ville X2 Big Date Watch Available On James List   omega

At 35mm by 35mm, the case size is the biggest issue this watch has. It could really stand to be another couple of millimeters in diameter to satisfy the western crowd. Omega could get really creative with this design if it was maybe a 40 or 42mm wide square. It is likely that other versions of the watch might be larger - not totally sure. Of course the case uses as sapphire crystal and is 50m water resistant.

Omega De Ville X2 Big Date Watch Available On James List   omega

Omega's De Ville collection today is its nod to the art deco past. This piece makes that clear. I think the black dialed version with the crocodile strap is the most handsome, but the white dialed version certainly has its charms. Inside the watch is an Omega modified ETA movement that is likely a base 2896 big date automatic. Omega gives this "Caliber 26109 movement" their co-axial escapement, and COSC Chronometer certifies it. Price is about $4,000 and can be found for less online. See this Omega De Ville X2 Big Date watch available on James List here for about $3,000.

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9 comments
john steppling
john steppling

Of late Ive been thinking most new watches look too big. I looked at my friends Breguet aeronvale.....the xx....the 39mm one.....which i covet deeply.......and I realized one of its virtues is its size. By today's standards this is midsize or smaller. But while early Rolex DO look small today.....the 36mm datejusts for example.....the Breguet doesnt at all. And a number of Blancpains are 39 and 40mm -- they seem fine, not small at all. A watch over 42mm, unless you are a nose tackle for Pittsburgh, looks rather clumsy to my mind. I even think Daytona's look a bit clumsy....though I like them. I like these watches, but I have to say, one could find more interesting elite german watches on the used market for a grand or two more and have a much nicer item (IMHO).

john steppling
john steppling

Of late Ive been thinking most new watches look too big. I looked at my friends Breguet aeronvale.....the xx....the 39mm one.....which i covet deeply.......and I realized one of its virtues is its size. By today's standards this is midsize or smaller. But while early Rolex DO look small today.....the 36mm datejusts for example.....the Breguet doesnt at all. And a number of Blancpains are 39 and 40mm -- they seem fine, not small at all. A watch over 42mm, unless you are a nose tackle for Pittsburgh, looks rather clumsy to my mind. I even think Daytona's look a bit clumsy....though I like them. I like these watches, but I have to say, one could find more interesting elite german watches on the used market for a grand or two more and have a much nicer item (IMHO).

John
John

I really love these Omega De Ville X2 Watches. Not really sure which I prefer, probably the white or grey.
Can't understand why it needs a Chronographic certification? Maybe just to pump the price. Though at $3000 it is very reasonable. The size is no barrier for me as I am pretty small anyway. John

Kris C.
Kris C.

... I was really excited untill I read the dimensions ... I dont need a 52mm watch by any stretch, but it should be at least 40x40. Regardless, the grey version with the distressed brown band is beautiful: a perfect drass watch in my opinion. And how cool are those lugs?

Kris C.
Kris C.

... I was really excited untill I read the dimensions ...

I dont need a 52mm watch by any stretch, but it should be at least 40x40. Regardless, the grey version with the distressed brown band is beautiful: a perfect drass watch in my opinion.

And how cool are those lugs?

Witch Watch
Witch Watch

Not for me this one at all for a similar price i think the Rolex Cellini Danaos is nicer and the Rolex Prince does Art Deco better.

Witch Watch
Witch Watch

Not for me this one at all for a similar price i think the Rolex Cellini Danaos is nicer and the Rolex Prince does Art Deco better.

Vip Watch CLub
Vip Watch CLub

Very stylish watch. Really like the version with he black face

Vip Watch CLub
Vip Watch CLub

Very stylish watch. Really like the version with he black face