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Omega De Ville Jeux d’Argent 925 Sterling Silver Moiré Two Tone Dial Ref. 8390 from 1973

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Omega De Ville Jeux d’Argent 925 Sterling Silver Moiré Two Tone Dial Ref. 8390 from 1973Omega De Ville Jeux dArgent 925 Silver Moir Dial Ref. 8390 A Rare Artistry in Silver Few vintage Omegas capture artistry and experimentation as strikingly as the De Ville Jeux dArgent. This Ref. 8390, produced circa 1973, combines rarity with extraordinary craftsmanship: a sterling silver case and bracelet paired with a mesmerizing moir dial that shifts and transforms under changing light. Our research has revealed no other publicly known example of

Omega De Ville Jeux d’Argent 925 Silver Moiré Dial Ref. 8390 – A Rare Artistry in Silver

Few vintage Omegas capture artistry and experimentation as strikingly as the De Ville Jeux d’Argent. This Ref. 8390, produced circa 1973, combines rarity with extraordinary craftsmanship: a sterling silver case and bracelet paired with a mesmerizing moiré dial that shifts and transforms under changing light.

Our research has revealed no other publicly known example of this reference, making it a truly exceptional discovery for discerning collectors who seek the rarest expressions of Omega’s design heritage.

Case & Bracelet – Sterling Silver Elegance

At 32.5 x 29.5mm, the case is crafted entirely from sterling 925 silver — a material seldom used in watchmaking, which gives the piece a refined luster distinct from steel or gold. Its angular rectangular form exudes 1970s modernism while maintaining Omega’s timeless refinement.

Completing the look is the original integrated bracelet, also in 925 silver, signed and numbered 311.8390. Measuring approximately 19cm in length, it retains remarkable condition and presence, ensuring both comfort and elegance on the wrist.

Dial – A Play of Light and Texture

The dial is the highlight of this watch — a spectacular moiré design executed in two-tone silver. Separated into four square quadrants, the surface interacts with the light in constantly shifting patterns, giving the impression of colors and textures changing as the watch moves.

Minimalist black markers and slim hands ensure the artistry of the dial remains the focal point, while the composition embodies Omega’s experimental creativity of the 1970s.

Crown, Crystal & Details

  • Crown: Original Omega sapphire-set crown, a discreet touch of refinement.

  • Crystal: Scratch-free mineral glass, well-preserved.

  • Caseback: Correctly hallmarked and serialed, silver stamped.

Movement – Omega Calibre 625, Serviced

Inside beats the Omega Calibre 625, a manual-wound movement known for its slim profile and reliability. This example has been recently serviced and is offered with a one-year warranty, ensuring both precision and peace of mind for its next owner.

Key Details

  • Model: Omega De Ville Jeux d’Argent Moiré

  • Reference: 8390

  • Case: Sterling 925 silver, 32.5 x 29.5mm

  • Bracelet: Sterling 925 silver, signed & numbered 311.8390, approx. 19cm length

  • Dial: Two-tone moiré, quadrant pattern, dynamic light-play

  • Crystal: Mineral glass, flawless

  • Crown: Original Omega sapphire-set crown

  • Movement: Omega Calibre 625, manual wind, serviced with 1-year warranty

  • Serial: 37973228

  • Year: Circa 1973

  • Condition: Excellent, both case and dial superbly preserved

Why This Watch?

The Omega De Ville Jeux d’Argent Ref. 8390 is not just a timepiece — it is wearable art. With its sterling silver case and bracelet, mesmerizing moiré dial, and extremely limited known production, it represents one of the most unusual and rare De Ville executions.

For collectors, it offers:

  • Uniqueness – no other documented examples known.

  • Craftsmanship – sterling silver throughout, a rarity in Omega’s history.

  • Design Excellence – a dial that transforms with the light, embodying 1970s avant-garde elegance.

This is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a virtually unique vintage Omega, one that blends rarity, artistry, and horological significance into a single stunning piece.

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