130 Omega A fine and elegant, First Series De Ville, wristwatch in white gold, revolutionary automatic Co-Axial escapement developed by inventor George Daniels

Estimate: € 5.000 –⁠ 10.000

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Model De Ville Co -Axial
Year 1999
Reference 168.1848
Case Material White gold
Case Number N°556/999, 80'225'135
Bracelet Material Leather strap
Movement Automatic, cal. 2500, 27 jewels
Movement Number 80'225'135
Dimension 38mm Diameter
Signed Case, dial and movement
Movement Automatic, cal. 2500, 27 jewels

An icon in modern horology, the Omega De Ville Co-Axial Escapement reference 168.1848 stands as one of the first timepieces to feature the revolutionary Co-Axial escapement, an invention by legendary watchmaker George Daniels. Introduced in 1999, this model was released as a limited edition of only 999 pieces, marking a significant chapter in Omega’s commitment to technical innovation. Encased in 18K white gold, the watch features a 38 mm case with a stepped bezel and elegantly curved lugs. The silver “grenet” dial, adorned with finely applied faceted white-gold hour markers, includes Roman numerals at the quarter-hour positions. At its heart, the watch is powered by the Omega Caliber 2500, a self-winding chronometer-certified movement that pioneered the use of the Co-Axial escapement. This innovation, initially created by the genius of George Daniels, significantly reduces friction within the movement, enhancing both long-term precision and mechanical longevity—ushering in a new era of watchmaking efficiency. A sought-after collector’s piece, the Omega De Ville Co-Axial Escapement ref. 168.1848 represents not only a landmark in Omega’s technical evolution but also a testament to the brand’s dedication to excellence.