VSF Omega De Ville Prestige 41mm White Roman Dial Leather Strap Super Clone

Price: $482 $595 19% OFF

•Dial layout and Roman marker proportions cloned to match GEN 431.13.41.21.02.001 visual balance
•Clone 8500 movement architecture reproduces twin-barrel bridge layout seen on genuine model
•Case thickness and side curvature closely follow original De Ville dress profile
•Exhibition caseback finishing mimics GEN rotor engraving and stripe direction
•White dial tone and polished hands replicate the clean dress watch reflectivity of the GEN
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Brand: Omega
Series / Model: De Ville Prestige Co-Axial
Ref: 431.13.41.21.02.001
Factory: VSF
Case Size: 41mm
Case Thickness: ~11mm
Case Material: 316L Stainless Steel
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal (AR Coated)
Movement: Clone Omega Cal.8500 Automatic (Decorated to match GEN layout)
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Strap / Bracelet: Black Leather Strap (Alligator Pattern)
Water Resistance: Daily Life Water Resistant
Dial: White Dial with Applied Roman Markers
Bezel: Polished Smooth Bezel
Case Back: Transparent Exhibition Back, 8500-style Rotor & Geneva Stripes
Clasp: Stainless Steel Pin Buckle

How It Looks on Wrist

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VS Factory Omega De Ville 431.13.41.21.02.001 — Hands-On Review

So this is the VS Factory take on the Omega De Ville 431.13.41.21.02.001. 41mm case, 14mm thick. Price point is reasonable and the size just works for most people. I've been around enough wrists at this point to tell you — the older 39.5mm De Ville sits right for maybe 20% of buyers. Everyone else is better off with the 41. Works for the office, works on weekends. No awkward proportion issues.

Let's get into it.


3S Had It First. VS Has It Now.

Quick context. This De Ville ref used to belong to 3S Factory. They made the best version for a while, same way they once owned the Bright Blue edition. Japanese movement, cowhide strap. It was fine for the time.

Then VS stepped in. Custom clone movement. Alligator leather strap. Better finishing across the board. The gap isn't close — build quality, accuracy to gen, comfort on wrist, VS wins every category. If you're looking at a De Ville rep right now, there's really only one factory worth considering.

What makes it better specifically? Keep reading.


The Dial Up Close

Design-wise this is a clean watch. Three hands, date window, display caseback. No complications, no fuss. But that's exactly why the details matter so much — on a simple dial, there's nowhere to hide sloppy work.

White and black dials are dead-on color-wise. Zero shade variance. Safest picks. If you want a little more personality the blue dial works too.

Now the hands. This is where VS really shows off.

All three hands are fully polished — catch any light and they pop. Each hand has a center ridge line that splits it in two, giving sharp definition from every angle. Zoom in and the finishing is genuinely clean. No burrs, no rough edges. The tips and both sides have beveled cuts, all polished. Think about how small a watch hand actually is. Getting that kind of crisp multi-surface finishing on something that tiny takes proper tooling. Random no-name factories can't touch this.

Seconds hand is a blued steel needle. Nicely done, though to be fair most decent factories can pull off blued steel at this point.

The Roman numeral hour markers — twelve of them, each one individually applied. Not connected. This matters. On cheaper De Ville reps the numerals are all joined together as one piece. You notice it immediately once someone points it out. Right now only two factories can do separate applied Romans on this ref: 3S and VS. Everyone else is running connected markers.

Each numeral also gets the same treatment as the hands — beveled top edges, polished side cuts. The printing on the dial has strong depth too, not flat or screen-printed looking.

Date window sits in a recessed channel, flush with the dial surface. No gap. Date font is centered and well printed.


The Movement — Where VS Actually Pulls Away

This is the real reason VS killed 3S on this ref. Everything else is refinement. The movement is a generational leap.

VS built this with their in-house clone movement. Twin barrel setup. Full wind gets you north of 50 hours power reserve — you'll need to give the crown around 40-50 turns to fully charge it.

Date adjustment: pull crown to first position, rotate the hour hand independently to advance the date. Two full turns per date change. It's a slow-jump calendar — starts moving around 10 o'clock, finishes the switch at midnight. Went past the date you need? Just reverse it. No problem.

3S couldn't do any of that with their Japanese movement.

Pull to second position for time setting. Here's where it gets even better — VS hacks. The seconds hand stops when you pull the crown. 3S doesn't. If you care about setting your watch to the exact second, that's a big deal.

One difference from gen worth noting: when you turn the crown counterclockwise during time setting, the hands move clockwise. On gen, both directions match. That's the only operational discrepancy between VS and retail. Everything else lines up. <html> <table border="1" cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"> <thead> <tr style="background-color: #f2f2f2;"> <th>功能对比</th> <th>VS Factory</th> <th>3S Factory</th> <th>Gen(正品)</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Movement</td> <td>Custom clone, twin barrels</td> <td>Japanese movement</td> <td>Omega caliber</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Power reserve</td> <td>~50+ hours</td> <td>~40 hours</td> <td>~60 hours</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Independent hour hand for date</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>No</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Reverse date correction</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>No</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Hacking (seconds stop)</td> <td>Yes</td> <td>No</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Crown direction = hand direction</td> <td>No (reversed)</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>Yes</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </html>

Mainplate decoration, screw positions, jewel colors — all consistent with gen. Black balance wheel. Co-Axial style escapement with the correct double-T shock absorber, which VS was the first rep factory to replicate. The only visible mechanical tell is the regulator — gen uses free-sprung (one adjustment arm), the clone uses regulated (two arms). Honestly though? The only people who'd ever spot that are people who've already watched rep reviews. No gen owner is flipping the watch over and checking regulator config.

Reliability has been solid. Since this movement launched, return rates have been minimal. Barely any warranty claims coming back.


Case and Strap

Stainless steel case with brushed finishing on the sides. The brushing is fine-grained and even, which is nice for daily wear — light scratches blend right in instead of standing out. All four corner transitions are chamfered smooth so there's no wrist bite. Omega logo on the crown, clean and properly embossed.

The strap. American alligator leather. Soft right out of the box. This alone is a massive upgrade over 3S — their cowhide strap was so stiff I used to tell every customer to just swap it immediately after purchase. VS alligator? Wear it straight away, no break-in needed.

Deployant clasp is a dual push-button design. Well finished, all logos present. Simple to operate — slide in, click shut, done.


Quad Code Match

VS does something on this ref that's worth mentioning — four-code consistency. The case serial, movement serial, lug code, and warranty card number all match each other. That's a VS exclusive. Useful as an additional verification point if you're ever trying to confirm which factory made a piece. And if codes aren't your thing, you can always just test the crown functions — the independent hour adjustment and hacking will tell you everything you need to know.


Bottom Line

VS Factory Omega De Ville 431.13.41.21.02.001. Strong build. Stable movement. High accuracy to gen across the board. 41mm fits most wrists without looking oversized, and the clean design means it works in basically any setting. For this particular reference, VS is the only factory I'd recommend right now. Not even a close second.




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