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Omega De Ville*** 5941.31 Co-Axial WG L.E.*** 2001
OMEGA De-Ville Co-Axial Limited Edition, 18K White Gold, Limited Edition
Serial: 80225135 - Limited Edition 556/999
Circa: 2001
Reference No.: PIC 5941.31.31 - BE 168.1848

CASE: 38mm, 18K white gold, solid screw back, sapphire crystal

DIAL: Silver 'pie-pan' dial with Roman & triangular applied numerals, date window at 3.

MOVEMENT: Calibre 2500, automatic co-axial escapement, 27 jewels

BRACELET: Alligator strap with Omega buckle

CONDITION REPORT: Worn, but excellent condition. The dial is original and in mint condition. The case appears worn, unpolished and bevels are all crisp.

NOTES: According to the Omega Museum (Archives not ordered) this watch was delivered to Italy on April 11, 2001.
George Daniels, a famous British watchmaker, developed a new type of escapement in 1974 called the Co-Axial Escapement, which he first unveiled in 1976 and finally patented in 1980. It was met with little interest by the big names in watchmaking due to the quartz crisis at the time. In the 1990's he finally came to an agreement with Nick Hayek to introduce this escapement in an Omega wristwatch. In 1999, the Co-Axial Escapement was launched in this limited edition of 999 in yellow and white gold as well as a small series in platinum.

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