Omega De Ville Hour Vision Blue 41mm
About This Watch
The Omega De Ville Hour Vision is distinguished by its unique case construction that reveals the caliber 8900 movement through sapphire crystal windows on the sides of the case, in addition to the exhibition caseback. This distinctive feature allows the wearer and onlookers to admire the beautifully finished movement from multiple angles — a design that is unique in the watch industry. The 41mm case houses one of Omega's finest movements with Master Chronometer certification and 60-hour power reserve. The blue dial is rich and refined, creating an elegant canvas for the applied gold indices. Despite its dressy character, the Hour Vision offers a practical 100 meters of water resistance. The brown leather strap with deployant clasp adds warmth and comfort. The Hour Vision represents the top of the De Ville line in terms of both movement technology and design innovation. For those who appreciate the artistry of mechanical watchmaking and want to showcase it, the Hour Vision offers a unique way to display a premium movement.
In-Depth Review
# Editorial: The Omega De Ville Hour Vision Blue 41mm
Omega's De Ville collection has long occupied a curious middle ground in watchmaking—formal enough for black tie, approachable enough for daily wear. The Hour Vision Blue 41mm, introduced in 2017, represents a mature refinement of that philosophy. With its 41mm stainless steel case and deep blue dial, it makes an unapologetic statement of presence while maintaining classical dress watch proportions. The real sophistication lies beneath: the Omega 8900 caliber delivers an impressive 60-hour power reserve, a metric that speaks to engineering competence rather than marketing necessity. The sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides eliminates the frustration of reflections that plague lesser watches, a small detail that transforms daily usability. At 100 meters of water resistance, this watch acknowledges reality—it can handle a splash without pretension.
This watch serves a specific clientele: professionals who reject the ostentatious appeal of sports watches but want contemporary styling within the dress watch idiom. The brown leather strap pairing with the blue dial suggests someone with an eye for understated color coordination. The date window is utilitarian rather than decorative, positioning this as a working watch for working people, albeit those with substantial disposable income.
In the market today, the Hour Vision Blue competes directly with watches like the Tudor 1926 and Rolex Datejust 36, both offering historical prestige at comparable or higher retail prices. Yet at current secondary market pricing around $4,800, the Omega presents substantial value: superior movement finishing, more sophisticated dial work, and a modern aesthetic that hasn't aged into kitsch the way some vintage-inspired competitors have.
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Omega 8900 |
| Power Reserve | 60 hours |
| Frequency | 25,200 vph |
| Jewels | 39 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 41.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 11.7mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire with anti-reflective coating (front and back) |
| Bezel | Fixed, polished stainless steel |
| Dial Color | Blue |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 47.0mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 100m / 328ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Brown leather strap |
| Clasp | Deployant clasp |
| Weight | 80g |
| Complications |