Omega’s legacy in precision timekeeping is built on a century of innovation, from early pocket chronographs to the mid-century wrist models that defined modern Swiss craftsmanship. By the 1960s the brand had mastered balanced proportions, refined calibers and an unmistakable design language — and this Omega Chronograph, De Ville, Ref. 101.009 in 18k gold is a perfect example of that golden era.
Powered by the revered Cal. 320, a manual-wind column-wheel movement, this piece delivers the crisp actuation and mechanical refinement collectors chase. The serial 27mil places it in the 1968, and the watch has been freshly serviced, ensuring mechanical integrity while preserving originality. The 18k case brings elegant presence, framing the clean two-register layout that defines Omega’s finest chronographs: refined, balanced, beautifully timeless.
A serious, collectible chronograph from a golden age of mechanical design.