Description
A quietly captivating piece from Omega’s golden era — the Seamaster De Ville (ref. 14910-62 SC) from 1963 sits at the crossroads of Omega’s dressy De Ville sensibility and the robust Seamaster DNA that made this reference one of the most versatile watches of its decade.
The dial is the star of the show. Against a warm salmon sunburst background, two fine engraved lines form the classic crosshair — a detail that collectors actively seek out on this reference and one that adds a subtle graphic tension to an otherwise serene composition. Applied gold baton markers and slender gold dauphine hands complete the picture, with the “Seamaster De Ville” cursive signature at 6 o’clock adding a period-correct flourish. The date window sits neatly at 3 o’clock.
The 34.5mm steel case with gold cap retains its warm tone and clean profile, with the straight lugs characteristic of early 1960s Omega dress watches. At the heart of the watch, the automatic calibre 562 — 24 jewels and regarded as one of the most accomplished movements of the 500-series — runs with the quiet reliability that has made this calibre a firm favourite among vintage collectors.
Over sixty years on, this Seamaster De Ville remains one of the most elegant and wearable vintage Omegas available at this price point.
What we love:
- Rare crosshair dial — a highly sought-after combination
- Steel case with gold cap — warm tone, original proportions intact
- Calibre 562 — 24 jewels, among the best of Omega’s automatic movements from the era
What you should know:
- Watch comes without its original box and papers. Delivered with a premium watch box and our warranty card.


























