This vintage Omega watch case back part is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this part is durable and long-lasting. The part is compatible with Omega De Ville and Omega Geneve watches, and fits seamlessly into your timepiece.


Crafted in Switzerland, this case back part is the perfect addition to any watch repair project. Its silver colour adds a touch of elegance to your beloved watch. Please note that this is only the watch case back part, and does not include the watch case.



Vintage Omega Watch Case Back Part Cal 1365 191.0132.1



The early 1960s were quite the time for Omega, they had just launched their famous trilogy of tools watches including the Omega Speedmaster, Omega Seamaster, and Omega Railmaster in 1957. And, in 1960, Omega was the Official Timekeeper for the Rome Olympics.


Well, the early 1960s also marked the launch of the Omega ‘De Ville’. First as part of the Seamaster series, eventually becoming the ‘Seamaster De Ville’, and then, in 1967, for the first time as its own stand-alone collection. Supposedly due to its popularity. Once an independent collection, the Omega De Ville proved to be sought-after for its sleek, elegant design and reliable mechanical movements.


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In the 1970s, the Omega De Ville won a couple awards: the Grand Prize ‘Triumph of European Excellence’ awarded by the Committee of European Excellence and 6 ‘Six Golden Roses’ at the Baden-Baden Design Awards.


Skipping over the De Ville in the 1980s, the early 1990s saw the first central tourbillon in an Omega De Ville. While Omega had previously made tourbillon wristwatches in the 1940s, using the Omega Cal. 301, this tourbillon was different, as it was central and its release marked Omega’s 100th anniversary. The development of this new Omega tourbillon was supposedly nicknamed ‘Project 33’ or ‘P33’ and lead by Moritz Grimm and André Beyner since 1991. It was a difficult technical project and took some inspiration from Omega’s archives to achieve, but the team managed to complete it by 1994, launching the new Omega De Ville Central Tourbillon



Omega Co-Axial Cal. 2500 / Credit: Millenary Watches


Then, towards the end of the decade in 1999, the Omega De Ville was again honoured, chosen to be the first Omega model to bear the new and innovative Omega Caliber 2500; the first co-axial escapement – launched at Baselworld. For some reason, since it was born in the 1960s, the Omega De Ville has time and time again been chosen to mark horological milestones for Omega. From winning awards and being fitted with the best movements, to being chosen to launch new and innovative concepts like the central tourbillon and the co-axial escapement, the De Ville is truly a remarkable Omega. Today it continues to be central to the Omega lineup, still taking inspiration from the design of its predecessors.



This vintage Omega watch case back part is a must-have for any watch enthusiast. Made of high quality stainless steel, this part is compatible with Omega De Ville and Omega Geneve models. The Swiss-made part is in great shape and has no visible scratches or signs of wear and tear.


This case back part is perfect for those who want to restore their vintage Omega watches to their former glory. It is a great addition to any watch collection and is sure to impress any admirer of fine timepieces.