An Omega gentleman's 18ct Sedna red gold De Ville Central Tourbillon is going under the hammer during Fellows’ upcoming Watch Sale, taking place on Tuesday 13th August. The elegant timepiece is no.2 of 50 limited edition watches created. Referenced 5133.30.00, the red gold watch is extremely rare and is estimated at £30,000 - £40,000 in the sale. This stunning, modern example encapsulates the beauty and innovation of watches by Omega. The watch is Lot 173 in the sale. The Omega has a signed automatic calibre 2600, which was the world’s first central tourbillon movement. It has a silvered dial with baton hour markers, two superimposed sapphire discs on which the hour and minute hands are etched. The sapphire discs complement the watch and are incredibly rare. The timepiece has subsidiary running seconds with exhibition cut out to the centre revealing tourbillon escapement. It is fitted to a signed 18ct Sedna red gold bracelet with a folding clasp. Omega gentleman’s 18ct Sedna red gold De Ville Central Tourbillo Michael Jagiela, Senior Watch Specialist at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “I’m thrilled we have an extremely rare Omega along with countless other amazing watches up for auction in August. This edition was limited to only 50 and I’m sure we will get lots of people come to view and bid on the watch. The movement in Omega watches such as this is fascinating, with it containing calibre 2600, the world’s first central tourbillon movement.” The Watch Sale is now available to view online and in person at the following times: 6 August 2019 12noon - 7pm (London) 10 August 2019 11am - 4pm (Birmingham) 12 August 2019 10am - 4pm (Birmingham) 13 August 2019 8.30am - 11am (Birmingham) Photo identification is required to gain access to the viewing.