Perfect Omega Expands De Ville Trésor Collection Replica Watches

As part of the 2021 edition released last week, Swiss watchmaker best Omega replica watches introduced two new gold watches, expanding its official De Ville Trésor series. The De Ville Trésor replica power reserve and Small Seconds series are based on the classic 40 mm design. Our appearance was last updated to a charity edition that was released in December last year.

New De VilleTrésor Replica Watches

Like all other perfect replica watches in the Trésor series (these names are derived from the French word “treasure”), these latest models continue the tradition and retro look of 1949. Leading the duo is De Ville Trésor Power Reserve, a golden yellow watch with a power reserve indicator (as its name suggests) on the dial. The 18k gold case has a diameter of 40 mm and a thickness of 10.07 mm. The entire surface is polished, the lugs are shortened, and the crown is tight and signed.

The vintage-style box-shaped sapphire crystal of the AAA replica watch is covered with a textured silver dial, which is slightly dome-shaped and has a relatively simple configuration. As in this case, the hour markers of each application are 18k gold, as are the analog hands of the two subdials and the central hour and minute hands. Both sub-dials have slight indentation and engine rotation. The upper register is used to track power reserve and the lower register is used to track running seconds.

Inside the power reserve model is the Omega replica watches 8935 coaxial main perpetual calendar movement, which is a manual winding movement with a 72-hour power reserve. One of the other features of this movement is a magnetoresistance of up to 15,000 Gauss, a silicon balance spring, a coaxial escapement and a double barrel system, all of which work together to provide excellent performance and efficiency at any time and under any conditions. The movement is visible through the sapphire back cover, showing luxurious surface effects such as the 18k Sedna gold balance wheel bridge, rhodium-plated surface, Côtes de Genève and blackened screws.