Ladies Omega De Ville Andrew Grima Emerald Gold Vintage 1971
Ladies Omega De Ville Andrew Grima Emerald Gold Vintage 1971
A good friend of mine recently started wearing the Ladies Omega De Ville Andrew Grima Emerald Gold, and I've never seen her so enamored with a watch before. He's a fan of unique designs, and the shape of the case immediately caught his eye. The square, almost architectural look, inspired by the legendary Andrew Grima, gives this timepiece an aura of elegance that feels very distinctive. This isn't just a watch; it's a work of art that she loves to wear every day, almost like a treasured sculpture on her wrist.
However, what really attracted him was the domed crystal, which was shaped like a cut diamond enhancing the luxurious feel of the watch. These subtle curves magnify the dial beneath, making it shimmer beautifully in the light. He often tells me how this feature makes him feel like he's looking through a window into a different time—where watches like this are designed with art in mind.
Another thing he appreciates is the manual winding mechanism. The daily ritual of winding them connects him to the craftsmanship behind watches, giving him a sense of pride in owning something so carefully crafted. In a world where everything seems automated, this watch allows him to pause, take a breath and feel a deeper connection to the beauty of traditional horology.
The emerald accents on this watch are not just a pop of color but also a statement of luxury. It's the perfect blend of gold and green that exudes sophistication. Every time she wears it, whether for a formal event or a casual outing, she receives endless compliments. The design of this watch was a conversation starter and something he now cherishes as an important part of his collection.
Omega Andrew Grima Emerald Gold
Produced 1971
Movement and watch authentic Omega, handwinding movement
Rocks solid, working properly and accurate
Straps and buckle aftermarket
Replaced box