Stainless steel case with a stainless steel bracelet. Fixed stainless steel bezel. Blue dial with silver-tone dauphine-style hands and index hour markers. Roman numeral marks the 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock position. Dial Type: Analog. Date display at the 3 o'clock position. Omega calibre 2500 automatic movement, based upon ETA 2892-A2, containing 27 Jewels, bitting at 25200 vph, and has a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. Scratch resistant sapphire
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This is the least desirable Omega from the entire lineup. It will hold no value, and it does not even look like Omega. You are better off buying Tag ,Ball, or Sinn with this money. Oh, and while you are at it, avoid Jomashop like a plague.
It absolutely is a great deal for an entry level Omega watch. Clearly desirable as Omega has made almost a dozen variations of this style. To each their own.
I have bought watches from Jamashop before. The reviews speak for themselves. https://www.jomashop.co
I have bought watches from Jamashop before. The reviews speak for themselves. https://www.jomashop.com/reviews....OZEALw_wcB [jomashop.com]
For others who are still curious:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/Watches/...worst_ive/
- https://www.bbb.org/us/ny/brookly...compl
aints
- google for many more...
Joma is like a used car dealership. They sell you a watch (or whatever else they sell), and it will probably be not broken. That's it. If there are any issues with it or the shipping - you are on your own.As for the DeVille being a desirable model... It is not. Just check the respectable watch forums to see how many Devilles are there and how many Speedmasters and Seamsters are there. Or Planet Oceans and anything in between. Comarping with Ford, it is like Ford Pinto while there are many F150 or Broncos or Explorers that are indeed desirable
You can no doubt get a more popular, way more expensive Omega watch, but if you are looking for an entry level Omega watch, you can't beat this price. Bought from Jamashop before, along with thousands of other people with ZERO issues.
Yes it's Omega's cheapest watch, but it's still an Omega, along with its prestigious name. If you don't like the style, move on to another watch post!
The bottom line is, you don't see a brand new Omega watch below $2k very often!
This is the least desirable Omega from the entire lineup. It will hold no value, and it does not even look like Omega. You are better off buying Tag ,Ball, or Sinn with this money. Oh, and while you are at it, avoid Jomashop like a plague.
For others who are still curious:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/Watches/...worst_ive/
- https://www.bbb.org/us/ny/brookly...compl
aints
- google for many more...
Joma is like a used car dealership. They sell you a watch (or whatever else they sell), and it will probably be not broken. That's it. If there are any issues with it or the shipping - you are on your own.As for the DeVille being a desirable model... It is not. Just check the respectable watch forums to see how many Devilles are there and how many Speedmasters and Seamsters are there. Or Planet Oceans and anything in between. Comarping with Ford, it is like Ford Pinto while there are many F150 or Broncos or Explorers that are indeed desirable
The good part is, a quality watch will rarely have any issues.
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You can no doubt get a more popular, way more expensive Omega watch, but if you are looking for an entry level Omega watch, you can't beat this price. Bought from Jamashop before, along with thousands of other people with ZERO issues.
Yes it's Omega's cheapest watch, but it's still an Omega, along with its prestigious name. If you don't like the style, move on to another watch post!
The bottom line is, you don't see a brand new Omega watch below $2k very often!
I expressed my opinion about the watch you posted which is backed up by my multiple years of watch collecting. So it is a first hand knowledge. You don't have to like it, it's just there. Check respectable watch forums and see for yourself how many Devilles are offered and sold there and how popular are they.
As for Jomashop - I had personal experience with them - twice. Both times it was bad and both times I warned them that I will make it known to the largest number of people that I can. Both times they laughed at my face.
The good part is, a quality watch will rarely have any issues.